The Bijou Cocktail Recipe: An Herbal Gin Cocktail

bijou cocktail
The Bijou Cocktail Recipe: An Herbal Gin Cocktail
The drink is an herbal explosion, especially when paired with sweet vermouth that has lots of stuff going on.

This nearly forgotten classic was supposedly invented by Harry Johnson in the late 1800s, and is listed in his seminal work, the Bartenders Manual, a tome which provides not only many recipes, but also instruction on how to tend bar in general that’s still valuable to this day.

My wife turned me on to green chartreuse long ago, and it remains one of my favorite herbal liqueurs, along with Benedictine. Sometimes I just sip it neat, but generally I prefer it in cocktails. Here it combines with gin, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters in a brilliant symphony of tastiness.

The drink is an herbal explosion, especially when paired with sweet vermouth that has lots of stuff going on. I actually prefer softer vermouth like Martini, Dolin or Noilly Prat here, rather than a spicy/bitter one like Carpano Antica Formula or Cocchi. I also like to stir this one a lot in order to get a decent amount of dilution. Trust me: The ingredients can stand up to it.

This article is a modified and enhanced version of a post that ran on my nightly cocktail blog, DrinkShouts.

bijou cocktail recipe

The Bijou Cocktail Recipe

An herbal gin cocktail
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Servings 1 Drink

Equipment

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Combine all ingredients in a pint glass over ice and stir thoroughly. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a Luxardo maraschino cherry.
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Christopher Buecheler

Christopher Buecheler is a novelist, a web developer, an award-winning amateur mixologist, a brewer, a guitarist, a drummer, and an NBA enthusiast. He lives a semi-nomadic life with his wife and two cats, currently residing in Providence, RI. You can learn more at his website, cwbuecheler.com.