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Boulevardier: Bourbon’s Answer to the Negroni

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Base Spirit: Bourbon (can also use Rye)
Best Season to Drink: Fall and winter
Difficulty: Moderate

The Boulevardier is a cocktail that combines the bitter complexity of the Negroni with the warmth of bourbon. It’s a drink that invites contemplation — rich, balanced, and approachable once you understand its rhythm. While it’s easy to make, small adjustments to the ratios can completely shift the experience, making it a favorite among whiskey enthusiasts who enjoy layered flavors.

A Brief History

The Boulevardier was created in the 1920s by Harry McElhone, a bartender in Paris. It was reportedly a favorite of American writer Erskine Gwynne, who published a magazine called “The Boulevardier.” Essentially, it’s a Negroni’s cousin: bourbon or rye replaces gin, creating a sweeter, fuller-bodied cocktail.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz bourbon or rye
  • 1 oz Campari
  • 1 oz sweet vermouth
  • Orange twist for garnish

Method

  1. Combine bourbon, Campari, and vermouth in a mixing glass with ice.
  2. Stir gently until well-chilled.
  3. Strain into a rocks glass with a large ice cube.
  4. Garnish with an expressed orange twist.

Tips for Getting It Right

  • Stir rather than shake to maintain clarity and silky texture.
  • Use a bourbon that complements bitters — a mid-proof whiskey works well.
  • Adjust the Campari slightly if you prefer more or less bitterness.

Why It Belongs in Your Rotation

The Boulevardier is a bridge between classic cocktail culture and whiskey-forward drinking. It’s not as common as an Old Fashioned or Manhattan, which makes it feel special while still being straightforward. It rewards thoughtful preparation and offers a perfect introduction to bitter, spirit-forward cocktails.

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