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Quentão | Local Cocktail From Brazil | TasteAtlas

Quentão

Quentão is a traditional cocktail made with fresh ginger, red apples, sugar, cloves, cinnamon, water, and cachaça. To prepare it, ginger, apples, and sugar are first caramelized, then combined with cloves and cinnamon. Cachaça and water are then added to the combination and the whole thing is boiled slowly, and much of the alcohol evaporates during this process.


The cocktail is then typically served in earthenware or ceramic mugs which are garnished with orange or lemon slices or peel. Quentão is especially popular in the south of Brazil during winter and during celebrations such as Festas Juninas.


In the far south of Brazil, cachaça is often replaced with red wine, and the result is a beverage similar to mulled wine. When translated, quentão means big hot one or very hot.