Finlandia Celebrates the Summer Solstice
Filed under: Spirits
In the far north of Finland the sun does not set for 73 straight days during summer. This "midnight sun" helps give Finlandia vodka its crisp, clean taste as the endless summer allows its key ingredients, six-row barley and pure glacial spring water, to flourish. Traditionally, Finns have celebrated this phenomenon on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. The cities empty as they commune with nature in the countryside, taking advantage of the incredible bounty of their unique locale. To mark the occasion, Finlandia has come up with some refreshing new summer solstice cocktails. Here's how to make the Mango Midnight Run pictured here:
2 oz Finlandia Mango Fusion
2 oz cranberry juice
Splash of lime juice
Mix and serve in a cocktail glass over ice. Garnish with a wedge of lime.
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