Dawn Of A New Day — The Alba Dorata
Sunrise speaks to a new day, a new beginning, a new opportunity. Translating as “golden sunrise” in Italian, the Alba Dorata evokes that potential in cocktail form. The Alba Dorata is a new creation from Christiano Luciano at the Bar Longhi in the Gritti Palace hotel in Venice. Ms. Cocktail Den and I had a wonderful experience staying at the Gritti Palace and meeting people there; our journey inspired the Venetian Kiss. So how do you make this liquid gold?
The Alba Dorata
1.5 ounces cachaça
1.5 ounces ginger liqueur (ciao Barrow’s Intense, see below)
Juice from 1/2 lime
.25 ounces super simple syrup
Combine in a shaker with ice, shake with the joy of discovering a new love, and strain into a chilled glass. Lime peel or mint sprig garnish optional.

Cachaça is very similar to many rums, as it comes from fermented sugar cane juice. I’m a big fan of Barrows’s Intense, and not just because I’m a small investor. It gives you a clean, strong, and unmistakably ginger taste. Courtesy of the cachaça and super simple syrup (Luciano calls for a few drops of it), the Alba Dorata is a little sweet at first, but then the ginger liqueur and lime juice kick in and give it a nice little afterburn. It’s a lovely drink, particularly in warm weather. Luciano described the Alba Dorata as “expressing our wishes for a new beginning.” Like Luciano, who created the Alba Dorata at home during the COVID-19 pandemic (which inspired my Flattening Curve), I hope the drink leads you to a new and promising chapter in your journey.
Join me and Signore Luciano, have an Alba Dorata, and declare bravo e cin cin!

