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Fuzzy Navel

Category: Long Cocktail
Base Spirit: Peach Liqueur
Alcohol Content: 3-5%
Glass Type: Tumbler Glass

Description

Fuzzy Navel is a fruity cocktail combining peach liqueur and orange juice. Created in America in 1984, it quickly became a popular cocktail. With its low alcohol content and sweet, easy-drinking profile, it's beloved by those who aren't fond of strong drinks and cocktail beginners. Often enjoyed in casual settings like poolside, beach, or parties

Origin

Country of Origin: United States (1984年)

A marketing cocktail developed jointly with an advertising agency when DeKuyper launched 'Original Peachtree' in the American market. Conceived as a sweeter, more approachable alternative to the Screwdriver. Sales skyrocketed from 85,000 cases to one million cases within a year of launch, achieving tremendous success

Birth Date Meaning

A gentle madonna who expresses unique talents

Like the harmonious blend of peach's gentle sweetness and orange's freshness, this represents someone with embracing kindness and distinctive talents. Born in the 1980s and quickly gaining popularity, this cocktail symbolizes charm that is both distinctive and approachable

Famous Quotes

  • "The Fuzzy Navel embodies the American Dream of the 1980s" - Bartender Magazine

Trivia

  • Created in 1984 as a marketing strategy when DeKuyper launched Peachtree Schnapps in the American market
  • The name 'Fuzzy' refers to peach fuzz, while 'Navel' refers to navel oranges. It also implies the 'fuzzy' boundary between peach and orange flavors
  • By 1985, sales exceeded one million cases, making it the best-selling liqueur brand in America
  • Became hugely popular in 1980s America, especially among women, as a sweeter alternative to the Screwdriver
  • While bartender Ray Foley is credited with popularizing it, the prevailing theory is that DeKuyper's advertising agency named the cocktail

Recipe

Ingredients:
  • Peach Liqueur - 30-45 ml
  • Orange Juice - 90-150 ml
  • Ice - 適量
Instructions:
  1. Fill tumbler glass with ice
  2. Pour peach liqueur
  3. Add orange juice
  4. Stir gently with bar spoon
  5. Garnish with orange slice and cherry

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