Boulevardier

Recipes

Boulevardier

A cousin to the Negroni, the Boulevardier features whiskey alongside Campari and sweet vermouth for a deep, rich drinking experience.

Ingredients

1¼ oz. Hard Truth Sweet Mash Rye Whiskey
½ oz. Campari
¾ oz. Carpano Antica Formula sweet vermouth
Orange twist, to garnish

 

Directions

  1. Add Hard Truth Sweet Mash Rye Whiskey, Campari, and sweet vermouth to an ice-filled mixing beaker, and stir until well-chilled.
  2. Single strain into rocks glass over fresh ice.
  3. Drop orange twist into drink to garnish.

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