Boulevard

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The Boulevard is a cocktail which consists of Whiskey, Vermouth, Grand Marnier, and Orange Bitters.


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Historical Recipes

"The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks," by David Embury, 1949

Boulevard

"Dry Manhattan with 2 or 3 dashes of Grand Marnier added to each drink. Use orange bitters, not angostura. A different version of this drink consists of a Medium Martini with a few dashes of grapefruit juice."


"Craft of the Cocktail," by Dale DeGroff, 2002

Boulevard

From G. Selmer Fougner of the 'New York Sun', 1935

  • 40ml rye whiskey
  • 12ml Grand Marnier
  • 12ml dry vermouth
  • Flamed orange peel for garnish

Stir with ice and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with the flamed orange peel.

NB: Although DeGroff cites G. Selmer Fougner and the New York Sun from 1935, it is likely that the above recipe is his own rendition, rather than a verbatim copying of the recipe from the newspaper concerned.

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