Boulevardier
Stir all ingredients with ice. Strain into chilled glass
Alcohol
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Measurement Guide
All measurements are shown in shots by default for easy bartending at home. Use these conversions at your bar.
Fun Facts
Origin
The Boulevardier is believed to have been invented by Erskine Gwynne, an American-born writer who founded a Parisian magazine called "Boulevardier" in the 1920s
Popularity
This cocktail enjoyed a resurgence in popularity during the craft cocktail movement of the early 21st century, as a bolder, whiskey-based alternative to the classic Negroni
Culture & History
The Boulevardier cocktail has become a symbol of sophisticated drinking, emblematic of the historic exchange between American and European cocktail cultures. Its revival highlights a growing appreciation for classic cocktails with a robust, complex flavor profile

