Now, if you were to order a Boulevardier in most bars, chances are you would only get a confused look in exchange. The Boulevardier is a cocktail that has only recently seen a revival. Once again, due to Ted "Dr. Cocktail" Haigh's Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails, another prohibition cocktail now lives again.
Boulevardier
- 1.5 oz Bourbon
- 1 oz Campari
- 1 oz Sweet Vermouth
- Add all ingredients to mixing glass
- Add ice and stir
- Strain into chilled cocktail glass
- Garnish with a orange zest
Unfortunately, due to BC liquor laws, cocktails must not exceed 3 ounces of liquor (regardless of the ABV), So we have to opt for the equal parts approach; a great cocktail non the less.
Sticking to the DNA of the Boulevardier (whisk(e)y, bitter aperitif, and fortified wine), I've utilized an Islay Single Malt, Tawny Port, and every bartender's favorite, Fernet Branca in this month's variation. Just a warning anyone who is wanting to try this drink, this is one of those drinks that you really have to like Fernet Branca to enjoy.
Gaelic Medicine
- 1 oz Laphroaig Quarter Cask
- 1 oz Fernet Branca
- 1 oz Late Bottled Vintage Port
- Add all ingredients to mixing glass
- Add ice and stir
- Strain into chilled cocktail glass
Hey Mackenzie - love the Boulevardier, gave a try with your spin but used some Ardbeg on hand...certainly for the Fernet lovers, as expected, but a solid mix
ReplyDeleteThanks Zach. I do admit, bringing the fernet down to 3/4 of an ounce, or even a half ounce may make for a more balanced cocktail.
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