Starward Negroni 700ML
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Description
Description
Starward Negroni 700ML is a ready-to-serve bottled Negroni made with red wine barrel-aged Australian whisky, bottled at 32% ABV in a 700ml format. This expression earned recognition at the Pre-Mixed & RTD Masters competition and has collected multiple medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, placing it among the most acclaimed bottled cocktails on the market.
Quick Facts: ABV: 32% | Origin: Port Melbourne, Australia | Style: Bottled Negroni (Whisky-Based) | Distillery: Starward
Production & Heritage
Starward Distillery operates out of Port Melbourne, where the city's dramatically fluctuating temperatures accelerate the interaction between spirit and oak. The distillery's signature single malt, matured exclusively in Australian red wine barrels, forms the backbone of this Negroni — replacing the traditional gin base with whisky that carries inherent dark fruit and spice character from its time in wine-seasoned casks. That whisky is blended with locally sourced sweet vermouth and bitter orange liqueur, then bottled at 32% ABV without the need for additional mixing or dilution.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Maraschino cherries lead immediately, followed by bright orange citrus and a thread of anise. A herbal twist — part dried leaf, part aromatic bark — lingers underneath.
Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-forward, with ripe orange flesh and sour cherry dominating the opening. Mid-palate, lemon rind and cassia bark introduce a drying bitterness that pulls the sweetness into balance. The red wine barrel influence surfaces as a subtle tannic grip and a whisper of dark berry.
Finish: Long and steadily drying, with lingering notes of Jaffa chocolate and orange zest that persist well after each sip. Cacao and herbal bitterness bring a satisfying close that invites the next pour.
How to Drink Starward Negroni
Pour directly over a large ice cube in a rocks glass and garnish with an orange peel — no measuring or mixing required. The 32% ABV means it's already balanced for dilution from ice, so it opens up beautifully as the cube slowly melts.
- Classic serve (over ice): A single large cube and an expressed orange twist is all this needs to drink like a freshly stirred bar Negroni.
- Negroni Sbagliato riff: Top a short pour with sparkling wine for a lighter, effervescent variation that plays well with the whisky's fruit character.
- Boulevardier comparison serve: Since the base spirit is whisky rather than gin, this already sits in Boulevardier territory — serve it stirred and up in a coupe to highlight its richness.
Best For
- Hosting a dinner party where you want a quality cocktail ready without a full bar setup
- Gifting a cocktail enthusiast who appreciates Australian whisky
- Bringing a bottle to a barbecue or outdoor gathering as a ready-to-pour aperitif
- Exploring whisky-based Negroni variations without sourcing individual ingredients
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Starward Negroni taste like? It leads with bright maraschino cherry and juicy orange, balanced by herbal bitterness, cassia bark spice, and a long drying finish with notes of Jaffa chocolate and cacao.
How does Starward Negroni compare to a classic Boulevardier? Both use whisky as the base spirit instead of gin, but Starward's red wine barrel-aged single malt introduces a distinctive dark fruit and tannic quality that a bourbon-based Boulevardier typically lacks. The bottled format also means the balance is locked in by the distillery rather than left to the bartender.
Is Starward Negroni good for beginners? The 32% ABV is lower than a typical stirred-down Negroni made with full-proof spirits, and the whisky base brings more fruit sweetness than a gin version, making it an approachable entry point into the Negroni category.
Where is Starward Negroni made? It is produced at Starward Distillery in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where the city's highly variable climate plays a central role in maturing the whisky used as the cocktail's base spirit.
What foods pair well with Starward Negroni? Charcuterie and aged salami work well against the cocktail's bitterness. Rich, umami-forward dishes like slow-braised short ribs complement its depth. Dark chocolate desserts echo the Jaffa and cacao finish notes. Hard aged cheeses like pecorino or aged cheddar match the tannic, drying structure. Bruschetta with roasted tomatoes mirrors the cocktail's herbal and citrus brightness.
What sizes does Starward Negroni come in? The standard bottling is 700ml, which yields approximately nine to ten servings when poured at a standard 70ml Negroni measure over ice.
Is Starward Negroni worth the price? It positions as a premium bottled cocktail and competes in value when you consider it replaces the cost of buying a bottle each of quality whisky, sweet vermouth, and bitter orange liqueur — particularly since the base spirit is an award-winning single malt rather than a blended or budget whisky.
Why Starward Negroni?
What separates this from the growing field of bottled Negronis is the base spirit. Starward's red wine barrel-matured single malt contributes a layer of dark fruit sweetness and gentle tannic structure that gin simply cannot replicate, shifting the drink into richer, more vinous territory. Melbourne's extreme temperature swings — which can span four seasons in a single day — force rapid oak interaction, giving the whisky a maturity and depth well beyond its age. Multiple medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and recognition at the Pre-Mixed & RTD Masters validate that the recipe translates from concept to bottle without losing the complexity a well-made Negroni demands.
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