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Triangle businesses celebrate Negroni Week
A Negroni at Dram & Draught. Photo: Zachery Eanes/Axios One of to the world — the Negroni — is on full display at Triangle bars and restaurants this week. Driving the news: The ruby-red cocktail, which brings together bitter and sweet flavors in perfect harmony, is being celebrated across the world for Negroni Week, an event organized by Imbibe Magazine and the Campari Group, known for its liqueur Campari, which is a critical ingredient in a Negroni.Not that you needed an excuse to imbibe, but it's also for a good cause. Some of the proceeds will go to charity , which advocates for sustainability and diversity in the food industry. Here are the local bars and restaurants participating: , 116 N. West St., Raleigh , 9 Glenwood Ave., RaleighThe rooftop bar in Glenwood South will sell their Barrel-aged Negroni at a discount price as well as a "New-groni," which features chicory liqueur and coffee bitters. , 519 W. North St., Raleigh , 16 E. Martin St., RaleighThe downtown cocktail bar will have a special menu for the week, offering different variations of the Negroni. , 701 W. Main St., Durham and 1 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh , 417 W. Hargett St., Raleigh , 107 W. Chapel Hill St., DurhamThe downtown Italian restaurant is serving three different Negronis: one with a coffee liqueur, one with lime vermouth and one with mezcal and grapefruit-infused Punt e Mes. , 109 W. Chapel Hill St., DurhamThe Spanish tapas eatery will offer a Negroni sangria. , 320 E. Chapel Hill St., Durham , 501 E. Davie St., Raleigh Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member. More Raleigh stories
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