Vieux Carré
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Vieux Carré
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4.65 / 5
Created by Walter Bergeron in 1938 and pronounced 'Voo-Ka-Ray', this drink is named after the New Orleans French Quarter and is French for 'Old Square'. Created by Walter Bergeron in 1938 and pronounced 'Voo-Ka-Ray', this drink is named after the New Orleans French Quarter and is French for 'Old Square'.
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Cognac
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Cocktail cherry
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32.65% | 3.2 units *

Lowball glass

Ingredients

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30ml 1oz 3cl
Dash Dash Dash
30ml 1oz 3cl
7.5ml ¼oz 0.8cl
30ml 1oz 3cl

Cocktail Colin says:

5/5

The Vieux Carré is a symphony of depth and complexity that captures the essence of New Orleans in a glass, weaving together the smooth, rich notes of cognac and bourbon with the herbal mystique of Benedictine. The balancing act of spicy, sweet, and bitter from the Angostura and Peychaud's bitters against the backdrop of red vermouth creates a cocktail that’s both robust and remarkably sophisticated, inviting sip after thoughtful sip.

Method
How to make a Vieux Carré

Serves 1 · Takes 3 minutes
In a mixing glass with ice, add all the ingredients and stir until chilled
Strain into a rocks-filled lowball glass, garnish with a cherry, and serve

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·  Stir  ·  Strain  ·  Garnish  · 

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FAQ's

ORIGINS_HISTORY

What is the origin of the Vieux Carré cocktail?

The Vieux Carré cocktail originated in the 1930s at the Carousel Bar in the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans. The name 'Vieux Carré' translates to 'Old Square,' referring to the French Quarter of New Orleans. It was created by bartender Walter Bergeron as a nod to the city's diverse cultural heritage.

SERVING_SUGGESTIONS

How should the Vieux Carré cocktail be served?

The Vieux Carré should be served in a lowball glass, also known as an old-fashioned glass. It is traditionally garnished with a lemon twist or a cherry, and it is important to serve it chilled but not diluted, which is achieved by stirring the ingredients with ice and straining into the glass.

INGREDIENT_SUBSTITUTIONS

Can I substitute ingredients in a Vieux Carré?

Substituting ingredients in a Vieux Carré can alter its classic taste, but it's possible based on preference or availability. However, each ingredient plays a specific role, so choose substitutes wisely. For example, you might replace Cognac with another brandy or the bourbon with a different American whiskey, but substituting DOM Benedictine or the specific bitters might significantly change the cocktail's character.

FAQ

What is the significance of the bitters in a Vieux Carré?

The bitters in a Vieux Carré, specifically Angostura and Peychaud's, add complexity and depth to the cocktail. Angostura provides herbal notes and Peychaud's offers a slight floral and anise flavor. Together, they balance the sweetness of the vermouth and the richness of the Cognac and bourbon, creating a harmonious blend that is integral to the cocktail's distinctive taste.

FAQ

What makes the Vieux Carré a unique cocktail?

The Vieux Carré is unique due to its combination of spirits and modifiers that reflect New Orleans' multifaceted culture. It's a blend of French (Cognac), Italian (red vermouth), Caribbean (bitters), American (bourbon), and local (Peychaud's bitters) ingredients, making it a melting pot of flavors. Additionally, its creation in the historic French Quarter adds to its allure, embodying the spirit and history of New Orleans in a glass.

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