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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a Negroni in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a Negroni cocktail in a specific context, such as a location or situation where it is being enjoyed or served.
Example: "I enjoyed a Negroni in the cozy corner of the bar while listening to live jazz music."
Alternatives: "a Negroni at" or "a Negroni during".
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A Negroni in error.
Soon, a manbun-sporting tech startup intern named Lennon will report that, while drinking a negroni in Shoreditch House and discussing LCD Soundsystem's new song, he became the first human in the western world to turn green.
Somewhere you can sip a negroni in peace, without the risk of encountering some satellite-town pleb asking to pinch a filter.
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Oddly, I've never had a great Negroni in Italy, and not for lack of trying.
Seen the other way, it's a Negroni with whiskey in place of the gin.
The Italians have long been fond of gin in a negroni.
This summer's coolest vacation tipple comes with a taste of the Italian Riviera -- in a Negroni or, for spritzer types, with soda.
But if you don't want to spend 300 euros on linen pants at B, find a seat at the La Bottega del Caffe (Piazza Madonna dei Monti, 5; 39-393-931-1013), order a Negroni and watch life in Monti unfold: dapper old men talking politics, young couples walking dogs and, very likely, a stray American reading the real estate section.
We introduced our new bitter by showing it off in a Negroni, which people loved, but then they have to try it neat.
Brilliant in a Negroni.
Swap out the gin in a Negroni for rye whiskey and you get this delicious elixir.
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