May 23, 2012

Can I tell you my friends to find yourself a bottle of Sorel?
Please do. By any and all means possible. When I first tasted Sorel at the Manhattan Cocktail Classic I was, in short, blown away.
But what is Sorel?
From the American Heritage Dictionary: (Sorrel)
- Any of several plants of the genus Rumex, having acid-flavored leaves sometimes used as salad greens, especially R. acetosella, a widely naturalized Eurasian species. Also called dock.
- Any of various plants of the genus Oxalis, having usually compound leaves with three leaflets.
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Comments
Sorel or Sorrel as we call it in Jamaica is quiet popular. It is our Christmas drink. Made by regular householders. Boiled and steeped in hot water, then Over proof rum and sugar is added and spiced with cinnamon, ginger, pimento or cloves. Never thought to use it as you have done in mixed drinks. Interesting...Love you blog.