Cocktail

Boulevardier

The Boulevardier is a classic, spirit-forward cocktail celebrated for its sophisticated balance of bitter, sweet, and robust flavors. Traditionally made with equal parts bourbon or rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Campari, it delivers a rich, complex, and warming experience that is both elegant and approachable. Its deep amber-red hue and refined taste make it a favorite among cocktail enthusiasts who appreciate timeless, well-structured drinks. The cocktail was created in the 1920s by American expatriates living in Paris, inspired by the classic Negroni but substituting whiskey for gin to suit local tastes and the preference for stronger spirits. Its name is thought to reference a Parisian magazine called Boulevardier, capturing the cosmopolitan and stylish essence of the era. Over time, the Boulevardier has become a staple in cocktail bars worldwide, celebrated for its versatility and bold yet balanced flavor profile. Traditionally served over ice in a rocks glass or stirred and strained into a chilled coupe, and garnished with an orange twist or cherry, the Boulevardier emphasizes both aroma and visual appeal. Each sip presents the interplay of bourbon’s warmth, Campari’s bittersweet depth, and vermouth’s rich sweetness, resulting in a cocktail that is simultaneously robust, balanced, and refined. Today, the Boulevardier continues to be a classic favorite in modern mixology, prized for its elegance, history, and layered flavors. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to deliver complexity, warmth, and sophistication in every glass, making it a quintessential choice for those who enjoy bold, spirit-forward cocktails.

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Boulevardier

Glass type

Martini Glass

Details

The Boulevardier is a classic, spirit-forward cocktail celebrated for its sophisticated balance of bitter, sweet, and robust flavors. Traditionally made with equal parts bourbon or rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Campari, it delivers a rich, complex, and warming experience that is both elegant and approachable. Its deep amber-red hue and refined taste make it a favorite among cocktail enthusiasts who appreciate timeless, well-structured drinks. The cocktail was created in the 1920s by American expatriates living in Paris, inspired by the classic Negroni but substituting whiskey for gin to suit local tastes and the preference for stronger spirits. Its name is thought to reference a Parisian magazine called Boulevardier, capturing the cosmopolitan and stylish essence of the era. Over time, the Boulevardier has become a staple in cocktail bars worldwide, celebrated for its versatility and bold yet balanced flavor profile. Traditionally served over ice in a rocks glass or stirred and strained into a chilled coupe, and garnished with an orange twist or cherry, the Boulevardier emphasizes both aroma and visual appeal. Each sip presents the interplay of bourbon’s warmth, Campari’s bittersweet depth, and vermouth’s rich sweetness, resulting in a cocktail that is simultaneously robust, balanced, and refined. Today, the Boulevardier continues to be a classic favorite in modern mixology, prized for its elegance, history, and layered flavors. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to deliver complexity, warmth, and sophistication in every glass, making it a quintessential choice for those who enjoy bold, spirit-forward cocktails.

Ingredients

  • 1 oz Campari
  • 1 oz Sweet Vermouth
  • 1 1/4 oz Rye whiskey
  • 1 Orange peel

Instructions

  1. Stir with ice, strain, garnish and serve

Frequently asked questions

With what glass should I drink Boulevardier?

Boulevardier is typically served in a Martini Glass.

With what spirit should I prepare Boulevardier?

Boulevardier can be prepared with spirits such as Campari, Vermouth, whiskey, peel.

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