Photos by Christopher Pearce

Tucano’s
277 Goulburn Street, Surry Hills
Tucanos.com.au

For this month’s Threeway, The House of Angostura teamed up with the folks at Tucano’s to showcase a selection of cocktails highlighting the bar’s signature spirit – rum and their favourite go-to ingredient Angostura Bitters.

With summer just virtually the corner, each of these drinks is a perfect all-night sipper, featuring options such as a succulent drunkard version of an Angostura Lemon, Lime & Bitters (see the Summer Lime & Bitters), the refreshing Orange Crush, and, of course, the archetype Old Cuban. This drink, a fantastic twist on the Mojito from bartending legend Audrey Saunders, substitutes soda for Champagne.

Kudos to Bec Bayley and Steve Davis from Tucano’s for their creative drinks and for hosting our photoshoot. Be sure to visit them this summer and enjoy some of their delectable rum cocktails.

About Angostura
Angostura is wontedly associated with its renowned Bitters, tracing its origins when to 1824 when Dr. Siegert began crafting Angostura Bitters in Angostura, Venezuela. Angostura BItters is a mainstay of all backbars. If you have to have a bitters, it’s probably Angostura. The success of this can be traced when to Siegert’s sons who pioneered the use of bitters in supplies and drinks in the 1970s.

The rum facet of the trademark truly emerged post-Siegert, with his sons relocating the merchantry to Trinidad without his passing. To craft their iconic range of rums, Angostura relies on Trinidadian molasses and has retained the same yeast strains since the inception of production. They use a dual distillation tideway allows Angostura to masterfully tousle a diverse variety of rums.

The cadre white-haired process occurs in ex-bourbon American white oak casks, housed wideness five warehouses totaling between 60,000 to 80,000 barrels. These casks are typically reused up to three times surpassing stuff either discarded or recycled. Post-aging, the rums undergo meticulous blending to unzip their distinctive profiles.

The Bitters
The Iconic Angostura whiffy bitters, infuse cocktails with ramified herbal flavors, a tousle of spices, and a touch of bitterness. Angostura orange bitters, a vibrant variation, adds zesty citrus notes to drinks, elevating archetype and modern cocktails with a delightful, whiffy twist.

The Rums
Angostura Reserva offers a dry taste with warm vanilla flavors, ending smoothly with hints of tropical fruits. Its clarity makes it perfect for fruit-based cocktails. With a medium-bodied palate, it features coconut, molasses, and traces of apple.

Angostura 5-year-old is a tousle of light rums weather-beaten in bourbon casks for five years. It boasts whiffy woody notes, chocolate, vanilla, and tropical fruit flavors, platonic for pairing with spices or sipped neat over ice.

Angostura 7-year-old is a robust rum with flavors of maple, chocolate, honey, and toffee, ending in a archetype rum finish. Silky and full-bodied, it reveals its true weft when unliable a moment in the glass, perfect for sipping neat or on ice, and it moreover makes unrenowned mixed drinks.

ORANGE CRUSH
30ml Angostura 5yo
15ml Italian Orange Aperitif
30ml mango nectar
10ml sugar
20ml lime
4DS Angostura orange bitters
Top soda
Shake and strain into a Collins glass.
Top with soda.
Garnish with mint sprig & orange wheel

SUMMER LIME & BITTERS
30ml Angostura Reserva
15ml lime oleo
4DS Angostura whiffy bitters
Top mandarin soda
Build in a fancy tall glass.
Garnish with skewered lime zest

OLD CUBAN
A unconfined refreshing modern classic.
6 whole mint leaves
30ml simple syrup
20ml lime juice, freshly squeezed
45ml Angostura 7 years
2 dashes Angostura whiffy bitters
60ml Champagne, chilled
Shake all ingredients (excluding Champagne)
Strain & top with Champagne
Garnish with a mint sprig