Invented at the New Orleans Hotel Monteleone’s iconic Carousel Bar in 1938, the Vieux-Carré is named after the city’s French Quarter. This potent drink includes Rye, Cognac, Sweet Vermouth and a bar spoon each of Angostura and Peychaud’s bitters. Stir over ice, strain, and don’t forget the lemon twist for garnish.
Corpse Reviver No. 1:
With roots dating back to the 19th century, the Corpse Reviver No. 1 counts among the earliest-recorded "hair of the dog" hangover remedies.
Rémy Martin 1738 Patchwork Gold:
The Patchwork Gold is a decadent twist on the ubiquitous classic: the Old Fashioned. Instead of whiskey, this recipe calls for cognac.
The Peachy Summer Sour Recipe:
This easy Cognac cocktail comes together quickly and can be made with a variety of ingredients. Learn how to make it with this recipe!
The Stinger:
Learn how to master the Stinger, a pre-Prohibition digestif with ties to pocket watch wielders, marble-floored mansions, and baller banquets.
The Little Nell Hot Toddy Recipe:
Looking to craft the perfect warm cognac cocktail? Check out The Little Nell Hot Toddy for a new twist on a classic winter cocktail.
The Champs-Élysées:
Invented nearly 100 years ago, the Champs-Élysées is a Cognac-based cocktail with fruity and floral notes. Check out the recipe here!