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Boulevardier

Cultural Context

The Boulevardier is a classic cocktail that originated in the early 1920s, often attributed to the American expatriates in Paris. It combines the rich flavors of bourbon, sweet vermouth, and Campari, creating a sophisticated and bittersweet drink. This cocktail has gained popularity in modern cocktail culture, often enjoyed as a pre-dinner drink or at social gatherings, showcasing the timeless appeal of whiskey-based cocktails.

AmericanUSdrink
5 min
easy
1 servings
Servings4
1 oz Campari
1 oz sweet vermouth
1 oz or 1.25 oz rye whiskey
orange peel
ice

sweet vermouth

🥗Healthier: dry vermouth

💰Cheaper: red wine

Dry vermouth offers a lighter flavor, while red wine can be a cost-effective substitute.

Campari

🥗Healthier: Aperol

💰Cheaper: bitters

Aperol is less bitter and lower in alcohol, and bitters can mimic some flavors.

1

Introduce the Boulevardier cocktail and its history.

2

Mention the ingredients: Campari, sweet vermouth, and rye whiskey (Bullet brand).

3

Fill a double old fashioned glass with ice.

4

Pour in 1 oz of Campari.

5

Add 1 oz of sweet vermouth.

6

Pour in 1 oz or 1.25 oz of rye whiskey.

7

Stir the mixture directly in the glass.

8

Finish the drink with a flamed orange peel garnish.

Cooking Techniques

mixinggarnishing

Equipment Needed

double old fashioned glass

Spice Level:

🌶️🌶️🌶️Contains Alcohol

Also Known As

Boulevardier Cocktail

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