Boulevardier
Boulevardier
1 Stir all ingredients with ice
2 Strain into chilled glass
Alcohol
Bourbon whiskey45% ABV
Vermouth (sweet red)17% ABV
Campari (liqueur)25% ABV
Mixers

Servings
Measurement Guide
All measurements are shown in shots by default for easy bartending at home. Use these conversions at your bar.
1 shot=1.5 oz=4.4 cl=44 ml
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

