Stir the lemon juice, grenadine and simple syrup together in a white wineglass.
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Add Calvados, Campari and grenadine into a mixing glass and shake briefly and hard.
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Add pineapple, orange and cranberry juice, with ice and a liberalsplash of grenadine.
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If you've got a sweet tooth, add more lemonade and a dash of sugar syrup or grenadine.
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The Maui Sunrise was our least favorite drink, too heavy on the grenadine.
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It has Stolichnaya Razberi, sweet and sour, Blue Pucker and grenadine.
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Add the rum, pineapple juice, maraschino liqueur and grenadine to taste.
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My cherry coke was served in a green classic Coke glass, with grenadine and two cherries.
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It actually seemed more of a grenadine color than actual fruit or wood for that matter.
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Thin syrup made from pomegranate juice; used in mixed drinks
Grenadine is traditionally a red syrup. It is used as an ingredient in cocktails, both for its flavor and to give a reddish/pink tinge to mixed drinks. "Grenadines" are also made by mixing the syrup with cold water in a glass or pitcher, sometimes with ice.
Grenadine is a weave characterised by its light, open, gauze-like feel, and is produced on jacquard looms. Originally produced in Italy and worn as a black silk lace in France in the eighteenth century, it is now woven with silk for use in ties.
The Grenadines is a Caribbean island chain of over 600 islands in the Windward Islands.
(Grenadines) Small, thick escalopes inserted with bacon and glaced
A flavoring for drinks. It is made from pomegranates or red currants.
A red cordial flavouring used for sweetness.
Gauzelike neckwear fabric in which threads cross each other from side to side.
A non-alcoholic cherry flavoring used in a variety of drinks such as the Sling or the Shirley Temple.