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Active Time
5 minutes
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Total Time
5 minutes
The French 75 is that rare creature of a cocktail: elegant enough to make you feel like it’sNew Year‘s Evein Paris but made with just a few simple ingredients that come together with little more effort than it would take for you to crack open that same old bottle of wine.
Simple syrupis the only element of this cocktail recipe that requires a little work: Add 1 cup of boiling water to 1 cup of sugar and stir vigorously until the sugar dissolves completely, then chill until cool. Champagne is the traditional choice for the bubbles, but any good and very dry sparkling wine like cava or prosecco will work in a pinch.
There’s some debate about whether a French 75 should call for gin or cognac. The drink‘s name comes from the 75-millimeter cannons used in World War I,says Chris HannahArnaud保主管的法国75酒吧New Orleans. “The Lafayette Escadrille were an allied fighter pilot outfit made up of American and French military who would drink cognac and Champagne after successful air raids and toast to the French 75 cannon for their safety.”Some citeHarry’s New York Bar in Paris—also in the pro-Cognac camp—for making the drink popular. Today it’s more common to see the cocktail made with gin, which is what you‘ll find in our recipe, but either works well. If you prefer cognac,Pierre Ferrandis a good choice. Serve this classic cocktail in Champagne flutes for the full effect.
Ingredients
Makes 1
Step 1
Combine gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup in a cocktail shaker. Fill shaker with ice, cover, and shake vigorously until outside of shaker is very cold, about 20 seconds.
Step 2
Strain cocktail through a Hawthorne strainer or a slotted spoon into a large flute. Top with Champagne; garnish with lemon twist.
Editor's note:This recipe was originally published in our May 2016 issue and first appeared online in April 2016.