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Champs-Elysees Cocktail Drink

Champs-Elysees Cocktail Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
Enjoy the fall season with this Champs-Elysees cocktail recipe! You'll love the invigorating blend of cognac, lemon juice, green Chartreuse, and simple syrup.
Prep time: 1 minute
Mixing time: 1 minute
Servings: 1
Calories: 173

Ingredients
 

  • oz Cognac or Brandy
  • ½ oz Green Chartreuse
  • ¾ oz lemon juice
  • ¼ oz simple syrup
  • 2 dashes Angostura aromatic bitters
  • Lemon twist - for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Cocktail Shaker
  • Strainer & Fine-strainer
  • Coupe Glass
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Chill your coupe glass.
  • Add 2 dashes Angostura aromatic bitters to the shaker.
  • Pour in ¼ oz simple syrup.
  • Add ¾ oz lemon juice.
  • Measure and pour ½ oz Green Chartreuse.
  • Finish with 1½ oz Cognac or Brandy.
  • Fill your cocktail shaker with ice.
  • Shake vigorously until well chilled.
  • Fine strain the mixture into a coupe glass.
  • Garnish with a lemon twist.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Cognac: If you don't have cognac, you can of course use brandy as a substitute. If you’re out of any fruit spirit try with a good quality whiskey.
  • Green Chartreuse: This is a unique ingredient and hard to replace, but Yellow Chartreuse can work if you're in a bind. It's sweeter and less potent, so adjust the other ingredients accordingly.
  • Simple Syrup: If you're out of simple syrup, you can make your own by dissolving equal parts sugar and water over low heat.
  • Lemon juice: use lime juice, it will provide a similar level of acidity and a slightly different citrus flavor.
  • Angostura bitters: opt for orange bitter for a citrusy flavor, or try with Peychaud’s bitter for a slightly sweeter and more floral profile. 

Making a Pitcher of Champs-Elysees Cocktail:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 12 oz of cognac, 4 oz of green Chartreuse, 6 oz of lemon juice, 2 oz of simple syrup, and 16 dashes of Angostura bitters.
  • Mix: Combine all the ingredients in a large pitcher with ice and stir well.
  • Serve: Strain the mixture into individual chilled coupe glasses, garnish with a lemon twist, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Cognac Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic brandy substitute. These are available and do a reasonable job of mimicking the cognac flavor.
  • Green Chartreuse Substitute: Opt for a non-alcoholic herbal tea infused with some botanicals like cinnamon, mace, and angelica root.
  • Proceed As Usual: Omit the Angostura bitters and use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

This cocktail is already vegan-friendly as it doesn't contain any animal products. However, always check the labels of your ingredients to ensure they meet your dietary requirements.