French 75

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This classic cocktail was invented in Paris during World War I. Its name is derived from the cocktail’s surprising kick, similar to the 75-mm guns the French Army used in the field. It’s great as a brunch cocktail or as an aperitif before dinner. This recipe is from Schiller’s Liquor Bar in New York City.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 1 fl. oz. (30 ml) dry gin
  • 1/2 fl. oz. (15 ml) Simple Syrup
  • 1/4 fl. oz. (8 ml) fresh lemon juice
  • Ice as needed
  • 3 fl. oz. (90 ml) Champagne
  • 1 lemon twist for garnish

Directions

Pour the gin, simple syrup and lemon juice into a cocktail shaker with ice.

Shake well for 15 to 20 seconds and strain into a chilled Champagne flute.

Top with the Champagne and garnish with a lemon twist. Serves 1.

Adapted from Schiller’s Liquor Bar Cocktail Collection: The Bartender’s Guide, by Keith McNally & Richard Bubbico (Clarkson Potter, 2013).

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