Home-Made Lemonade Concentrate With Ginger

summer, nonalcoholic, classical, sweet, drink, season, fasting, spring, music

Food Notes

The ultimate spring–summer refresher. Bright, citrusy and delicately spiced, this home-made lemonade concentrate with ginger is the sort of timeless refreshment that never goes out of style. Crafted with freshly squeezed lemon juice, fragrant lemon zest, cane sugar and water, it delivers the perfect balance of sweetness and sharpness — elevated by the gentle warmth of ginger.

Served ice-cold, it transforms effortlessly from an everyday cooler into an elegant summer aperitif. Simply dilute to taste with still water, sparkling mineral water or aromatic mastic soda for a distinctly Mediterranean twist.

Music Pairing

Johann Strauss II, “Wo die Zitronen blüh’en/Where the Lemon Trees Bloom”.

Music Bites

Johann Strauss II (1825–1899), “the King of Waltz”, composed "Wo die Zitronen blüh’en/Where the Lemon Trees Bloom” for his Italian audiences, premiering it in Turin in 1874 under the original title "Bella Italia". Its final name was inspired by "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Elegant and sunlit in character, the music beautifully mirrors the bright citrus notes and refreshing charm of this refined drink.

Food Notes

The ultimate spring–summer refresher. Bright, citrusy and delicately spiced, this home-made lemonade concentrate with ginger is the sort of timeless refreshment that never goes out of style. Crafted with freshly squeezed lemon juice, fragrant lemon zest, cane sugar and water, it delivers the perfect balance of sweetness and sharpness — elevated by the gentle warmth of ginger. Served ice-cold, it transforms effortlessly from an everyday cooler into an elegant summer aperitif. Simply dilute to taste with still water, sparkling mineral water or aromatic mastic soda for a distinctly Mediterranean twist.

Music Pairing

Johann Strauss II, “Wo die Zitronen blüh’en/Where the Lemon Trees Bloom”.

Music Bites

Johann Strauss II (1825–1899), “the King of Waltz”, composed "Wo die Zitronen blüh’en/Where the Lemon Trees Bloom” for his Italian audiences, premiering it in Turin in 1874 under the original title "Bella Italia". Its final name was inspired by "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Elegant and sunlit in character, the music beautifully mirrors the bright citrus notes and refreshing charm of this refined drink.

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Taste

Salty, Sweet

Drink

Alcoholic, Nonalcoholic

Season

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

Occasion

Christmas, Easter, Fasting, Other

Music

Classical, Ethnic, Greek, Jazz, OST, Soul