The Boulevardier Recipe (2024)

Ratings

4

out of 5

1,061

user ratings

Your rating

or to rate this recipe.

Have you cooked this?

or to mark this recipe as cooked.

Private Notes

Leave a Private Note on this recipe and see it here.

Cooking Notes

Andy Dufresne

The Boulevardier, like its cousin the Negroni, is a fantastic co*cktail for a sophisticated palate. This recipe is excellent, but differs from the 1-1-1 proportions of the classic recipe. I strongly prefer it made with rye whiskey.

SteveAC10

There's a bar/restaurant in suburban Minneapolis that serves what is essentially a Boulevardier that adds the Campari in the form of an ice cube skewered together with Luxardo cherries. Ingenious really, because the drink stays cool but doesn't get watered down as the ice melts. The roblem is they go down far too easily.

MarkL

I actually made the 1:1:1 version found elsewhere. I used rye and it was delicious, but a little too sweet. I added a few drops of orange bitters and it was even better. I will keep experimenting.

Gary

boulevardier | ˌbo͝oləvärˈdir ˌbo͝oləvärˈdyā |nouna wealthy, fashionable socialite.

NLC

bool'-vahr--dee-ay.

Steven's Wine and Food Blog

I agree with your proportions, Andy. I have also moved off Campari to Aperitivo. That red dye in Campari can’t be good for you. In addition, Aperitivo is more herbal, adding complexity to the co*cktail.

John V

Made this with rye and it was fantastic. Will try it with bourbon tonight. Tried one of these with Martini and Rossi a few weeks ago and it was awful. Went and got Carpano Antica and what a difference. I could drink a million of these. REFRIGERATE YOUR VERMOUTH!

Jojo

Delicious! Plus, because the proportions are so simple it's easy to make for a crowd.

Kim

I prefer it with an orange twist. Delicious either way.

gordon

I've been making these for quite some time. I prefer the simpler 1:1:1 ratio with rye. I also drop in a good cherry like a Luxardo.

VinceGraceFood

This was excellent. Probably too sweet for me with Bourbon, but I made again with Rye and it was perfect

Wes Clavey

Made with rye, this is called My Old Pal. I have made many variations of this drink but my favorites are using bacon infused rye or bacon infused bourbon. In addition, Leopold Brothers makes a good apertif alternative to Campari that complements the whiskey nicely.

Mike Czechowski

Love these proportions with 100 proof Knob Creek rye. This is now one of my favorite co*cktails - along with the Negroni itself!

Dave Paley

In the "classic" recipe (1-1-1) the Campari completely overwhelms. In this variation (2-1-1) it still dominates - Campari is very strong. I recommend proportions of 2-1-1/2.

robWeeve,

pinterest it under "co*cktails"

Nicole

Excellent this way. My winter drink when it's too cold for a negroni or a whiskey sour

Jeff

Just made one, added the hickory smoke. ShaZamm

Guy

This is a lovely drink. We added a few drops of lemon juice. It tempers the bitters.

Sonia

Too much whiskey. Really delicious but would probably not make me fall asleep if 1:1:1. Maybe keep ratio but make a smaller drink.

sheri

This is probably my favorite co*cktail. I prefer the 1:1:1 ratio, and have to drink these with caution. They’re very potent. IMO it’s better with Bullet Rye and Carpano Antico Vermouth, along with Campari and a slice of orange zest. Cheers!

emma b

Cocchi vermouth is the way to go. Cinzano is awful and carpano is very good but overpriced.

John V

Made this with rye and it was fantastic. Will try it with bourbon tonight. Tried one of these with Martini and Rossi a few weeks ago and it was awful. Went and got Carpano Antica and what a difference. I could drink a million of these. REFRIGERATE YOUR VERMOUTH!

C

Different vermouths have different profiles. M&R works for some drinks, but not all. Noilly Pratt has a different profile from Dolin and I prefer one over the other depending on the other liquor in the drink. For example, Noilly is great with whiskey or vodka, but not so with gin, which works well with Dolin.

G from Jersey

Terrific but recommend milder Canadian whisky....

brutallyfrank

When made with rye instead of bourbon, it's an Old Pal. A recipe for which also appears on this site.https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/12522-old-pal

G from Jersey

@brutallyfrank I see that. But believe with rye (per my comment - believe Canadian whiskey is the way to go) is still the same drink. WineEnthusiast agreed on January 9, 2021.

todd sf

Boulevardiers and Negronis are on my short list of “go to” co*cktails- they never get old. I enjoy experimenting with all the varieties of sweet Vermouths currently out there, Antica Formula being just one of many possibilities. A recent favorite is the Blood Orange Mommenpop Vermouth out of Napa- Nice and bright, it adds real verve to whichever your making …

John

I've always made these with a nice large orange peel shave, twisted, and just mix it on the rocks directly. sometimes I add some soda like pellegrino into a taller glass.

Olivia

Followed the recipe portions of 2-1-1 and preferred it to 1-1-1, but added a couple drops of orange bitters as others suggested and loved the depth of flavor it added. Will definitely make again!

JayRE

I'll give this a go, it looks right up my street. However, "something richer and more complex than just a whiskey " ... oh dear.

lily kumpe

Made this along with the 1:1:1 version. Then my husband and I blind taste-tested the two. Even though my husband is biased against the nytimes, it was unanimous; we both prefer the nytimes recipe and even doctored up the other to match.

Andrew Bor

Perfect proportions with 80proof bourbon or rye; a touch austere with the 100proof Knob Creek rye - will try making the proportions closer to 1:1:1

Private notes are only visible to you.

The Boulevardier Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What whiskey is best for Boulevardier? ›

Most recipes utilize bourbon, though some people prefer the spicier quality of rye whiskey. Both have their charms, but today you're most likely to find the Boulevardier made with bourbon.

What's the difference between Manhattan and Boulevardier? ›

Taken one way, it's a Manhattan with a portion of Campari swapped in for the regular few drops of Angostura or other aromatic bitters. Seen the other way, it's a Negroni with whiskey in place of the gin.

What type of liquor is Campari? ›

Campari (Italian: [kamˈpaːri]) is an Italian alcoholic liqueur, considered an apéritif (20.5%, 21%, 24%, 25%, or 28.5% ABV, depending on the country where it is sold), of the amaro variety, obtained from the infusion of herbs and fruit (including chinotto and cascarilla) in alcohol and water.

What's the difference between Old Pal and Boulevardier? ›

The Boulevardier features bourbon, Campari and sweet vermouth in a whiskey-spiked tweak to the Negroni, while the Old Pal follows suit by requesting rye whiskey and Campari. But, notably, the Old Pal calls for dry vermouth.

What whiskey is John Wick drinking? ›

That's the case with the "John Wick" movie franchise and Blanton's bourbon from Kentucky. The titular character's drink of choice is bourbon, and the Blanton's brand can be spotted in more than one film in the series.

What co*cktail is similar to the Boulevardier? ›

The Old Pal is the bitter, spiced cousin of the Boulevardier, combining Campari, whisky and dry vermouth. It's another result of the Parisian co*cktail scene, originating in Harry's New York Bar during the Prohibition era. The swap from sweet to dry vermouth results in a lighter, sharper serve.

What is a Boulevardier co*cktail called? ›

This mysterious drink, whose name loosely translated means “a wealthy, fashionable socialite,” is a subtle combination of bourbon, sweet vermouth, and Campari that mixes impressively yet, it's a breeze to prepare.

Which tastes better Old Fashioned or Manhattan? ›

If you like a sweeter drink, an Old Fashioned is probably your best bet, as it has a slightly sweeter flavor thanks to the pure sugar. (Though this definitely isn't a strawberry daiquiri—it still has a sharp and bitter side.) Thanks to the vermouth in it, a Manhattan will have wine-like flavors.

Do Manhattans drink red or white vermouth? ›

For a classic Manhattan, we want to use “sweet” vermouth, which actually isn't all that sweet. Sweet vermouths are dark red or brown, not clear. My favorite options are Dolin and Carpano Antica. Dolin is the softer and smoother of the two, which is not to say that it's boring.

How do Italians drink Campari? ›

In the Veneto region, people drink their Campari in a much more complex co*cktail called a "spritz," made of Campari, Cynar (a bitter herb liqueur), white wine, and soda water garnished with an olive and a wedge.

Is Amaretto same Campari? ›

Amaretto is much sweeter than Italy's bitter amaro, like Cynar and Campari, but it retains enough bitterness to keep it from being cloying. Depending on the brand, you might also get hints of spices or botanicals.

Are Aperol and Campari the same? ›

Campari is a deep red and is 20.5 to 28.5 percent alcohol by volume (ABV), depending on where it's sold, which is twice that of Aperol. Aperol is the younger sibling because it has a bright orange color and is generally more approachable than Campari. Aperol is sweeter than Campari and has around 11 percent ABV level.

Is an Old Fashioned a gentleman's drink? ›

The Old Fashioned is simple, elegant and timeless - and has existed since the early 19th century. Since its creation, The Old Fashioned has evolved over the years into the ultimate gentleman's drink.

Who invented the boulevardier? ›

History. The boulevardier first appeared in print in the Parisian co*cktail book Barflies and co*cktails (1927), where it is ascribed to Erskine Gwynne, an American-born writer who founded a monthly magazine in Paris called Boulevardier, which appeared from 1927 to 1932.

Are Old Fashioned good with cigars? ›

Old-Fashioned - This time-tested mix of whiskey, muddled sugar and bitters, and a citrus rind pairs excellently with cigars with spicy-sweet flavor profiles. Sun-grown wrappers are a natural choice providing a complex peppery sweetness and notes of cedar and leather.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Melvina Ondricka

Last Updated:

Views: 6666

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (48 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Melvina Ondricka

Birthday: 2000-12-23

Address: Suite 382 139 Shaniqua Locks, Paulaborough, UT 90498

Phone: +636383657021

Job: Dynamic Government Specialist

Hobby: Kite flying, Watching movies, Knitting, Model building, Reading, Wood carving, Paintball

Introduction: My name is Melvina Ondricka, I am a helpful, fancy, friendly, innocent, outstanding, courageous, thoughtful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.