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Barracuda

A festive, fruity rum cocktail topped with sparkling wine.

Shaken
Highball Glass
18% ABV
7m
A beautiful Barracuda cocktail

Ingredients

Servings
1
45 mlGold Rum
15 mlGalliano
60 mlFresh Pineapple Juice
1 dashFresh Lime Juice
30 mlProsecco
Garnish
1 wedgePineapple slice
1 cherryMaraschino Cherry

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Instructions

  1. 1

    Add rum, Galliano, pineapple juice, and lime juice into a shaker with ice.

  2. 2

    Shake well and strain into a highball glass.

  3. 3

    Top with Prosecco.

  4. 4

    Garnish with a pineapple slice and a maraschino cherry.

Nutrition

Calories

200 kcal

Carbs

18 g

Sugar

15 g

Barracuda

The Barracuda cocktail is a festive, tropical “New Era” drink composed of Gold Rum, Galliano Liqueur, Pineapple Juice, a dash of Lime, and topped with Prosecco. It is a sophisticated hybrid between a Tiki-style punch and a sparkling wine spritz, delivering a complex, effervescent, and fruity experience.

Key Takeaways

  • Alcoholic Base: Gold Rum and Galliano (herbal vanilla liqueur).
  • Top Layer: Prosecco (provides bubbles and dryness).
  • Flavor Profile: Tropical, vanilla-spiced, and sparkling.
  • Presentation: Usually served in a highball or large tulip glass.

History and The IBA “New Era”

The Barracuda was created by Benito Cuppari, a bartender on the Italian ocean liner Michelangelo. It gained international recognition when Cuppari won the 1970 IBA World Cocktail Competition in Luxembourg.

Modern Context

The drink remains a staple of the “New Era” category, representing the 1970s shift toward more complex, fruity, and approachable drinks that still maintained high-level mixological standards.

The Golden Era of Cruising

As a product of the mid-century cruise ship culture, the Barracuda was designed to be luxurious and celebratory, utilizing then-premium ingredients like bottled pineapple juice and imported Italian sparkling wine.

Ingredient Analysis

Gold Rum vs. White Rum

Gold Rum (aged rum) is essential for the Barracuda. The wood-aged vanillins and deeper caramel notes provide the “spine” that supports the pineapple juice, whereas white rum would be lost in the mix.

The “Galliano” Effect

Galliano Liqueur is a yellow Italian herbal liqueur with dominant notes of vanilla and anise. It acts as the bridging agent between the sweet pineapple and the dry Prosecco, adding a subtle spiced finish.

Pineapple and Lime

The fresh pineapple juice provides the body and tropical sweetness, while the single dash of lime juice acts as a necessary acid-corrector to prevent the drink from becoming cloying.

Preparation and Assembly

  1. The Shake: Shake the rum, Galliano, and juices with ice. This chills and aerates the pineapple juice, creating a velvety foam.
  2. The Prosecco Float: Pour the shaken mixture into the glass first, then top with Prosecco. Do not shake the Prosecco.
  3. Stirring: Give a single, gentle turn with a barspoon to integrate the bubbles without degassing the wine.
  4. Garnishing: Use a tropical combination of a pineapple slice and a maraschino cherry to reinforce the drink’s Tiki heritage.

Tasting Profile

The Barracuda begins with a burst of carbonation and dry wine, immediately followed by the rich, creamy texture of the pineapple and gold rum, finishing with the lingering, herbal vanilla sweetness of the Galliano.

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