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Blood and Sand – the best whisky-based hot weather cocktail at London’s The Kensington

how to make a Blood and Sand cocktail

How to make a Blood and Sand cocktail

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It’s Hallowe’en today – so this month’s cocktail is the appropriately named Blood and Sand. How did I stumble upon this concoction? This summer I was staying at the gorgeous London hotel, The Kensington. I had somehow managed to do a special deal while booking which entitled me to a free cocktail.

 

Blood and Sand – the best hot-weather whisky cocktail

Naturally enough I decided to take advantage of this and hot-footed it to the comfortably welcoming bar where I found a helpful, exotically-moustachioed, bean-pole tall barman. I sought his advice, but when he asked me ‘long or strong’ and I said ‘strong’ he clearly struggled to find anything appropriate to the searing steaming weather. Finally, “why don’t you try a Blood and Sand”, he suggested.

It sounded rather good, and it also turned out to taste rather good too. Normally in the summer I switch from warming whisky to a cool classic gin and tonic, clinking and tinkling with ice and cut with tangy lemon. So I was surprised to find that the main event in this cocktail is whisky – although iron-pumpingly strong, and including potentially cloying cherry brandy, it’s still remarkably fresh and bright. As the temperatures sour, add more ice. As the winter draws in, add more whisky.

 

The history of the Blood and Sand cocktail

The Blood and Sand cocktail is named after the 1922 silent film of the same name, a rags to riches story about a boy brought up in poverty who becomes a famous matador. The original film (there have been two or three remakes) stars Rudolph Valentino and Rita Hayworth.

 

The original poster for the 1922 Paramount film, Blood and Sand

 

In the remake featuring Sharon Stone (see the trailer below) the blood orange juice is substituted for passion fruit.

 

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Recipe for Blood and Sand cocktail

Serves 1

Ingredients

Mix!

 

 

The glamorous bar at London’s The Kensington

 

 

Below you see the trailer on a steamy remake of Blood and Sand with Sharon Stone.

 

 

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