Brooklyn Heights Cocktail Inspired by Moonstruck

Transport yourself to the romantic streets of Brooklyn Heights on Valentine’s Day with this Moonstruck inspired cocktail. A variation of the classic Brooklyn Godfather, this recipe captures the magic and passion of the iconic rom-com film. Take a page from Loretta Castorini’s book and let this drink take you on an unexpected journey, with plenty of adventurous turns. In this cocktail, we replace sweet vermouth with the delicate sweetness of maraschino liqueur. With each sip, you’ll taste the complex, intimate, love story of Loretta and Ronny.

What is the Plot of Moonstruck?

Moonstruck focuses on Loretta Castorini (Cher), an Italian-American widow in her late 30s living in Brooklyn Heights with her family. Feeling it’s time to marry again, she accepts the proposal of Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello) but her love is not fully there. Johnny eventually asks Loretta to invite his estranged younger brother, Ronny (Nicolas Cage), to the wedding. But, when Loretta meets Ronny, sparks fly, and the love triangle begins. As Loretta grapples with her feelings for both brothers, she also navigates the complexities of her family, learning lessons of love, fate, family, and second chances along the way.

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A rocks glass with ice holds an orange Moonstruck cocktail with an orange slice garnish. The glass sits amongst rose petals on a cream table.

Brooklyn Heights Cocktail Inspired by Moonstruck


  • Author: Zack Durkin

Description

A take on the Brooklyn Grandfather with the sweetness of maraschino liqueur.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1/2 oz amaretto
  • 1/2 oz dry vermouth
  • 1/4 oz maraschino liqueur

Instructions

  1. Mix ingredients in a mixing glass.
  2. Add ice to your favorite rocks glass then pour in the cocktail.
  3. Garnish with an orange slice.

Recipe by Zack Durkin
Styling by Anna Franklin
Photography by Dave Bryce

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