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Vieux Carré Cocktail

Named for the French Quarter in New Orleans (a.k.a. the Vieux Carré), this sophisticated, spirits-driven cocktail is a lot like the Big Easy itself: a fun and potent blend of diverse elements. What to buy: Bénédictine, a gold-colored liqueur first produced by Benedictine monks in the 16th century, adds a sweet, aromatic flavor to cocktails. Peychaud’s Bitters were created in New Orleans around 1830 by the Haitian apothecary Antoine Amédée Peychaud.

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Ingredients

number of servings
1
  • 34 ounce rye whiskey Added to
  • 34 ounce cognac Added to
  • 34 ounce Sweet Vermouth Added to
  • 1 barspoon bénédictine liqueur Added to
  • 1 dash peychaud s bitters Added to
  • 1 dash angostura bitters Added to
  • ice cream Added to
  • lemon twist for garnish Added to
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Directions

5 min.
1. Step

Place a cocktail glass in the freezer to chill.

2. Step

Into a mixing glass, measure the whiskey, Cognac, and vermouth.

3. Step

Add the Bénédictine liqueur.

4. Step

Add both bitters, then fill the mixing glass halfway with ice.

5. Step

Stir with a barspoon until chilled, about 30 seconds. Strain into the chilled cocktail glass.

6. Step

Rub the lemon twist around the rim of the glass, drop it in the cocktail, and serve.

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