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Left Bank cocktail in a short glass with a lemon slice.
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Left Bank

Like its namesake, The Left Bank is a complex, unexpected combination of flavors, but one that you’ll remember long after your final sip.

  • difficulty-easy Easy
  • clock 3-5 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1.75 VSOP
  • 0.75 rouge vermouth
  • 0.5 fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • Top with ginger beer

Step-by-step

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Step 1

Build all ingredients into a Highball or Double Old Fashioned glass, over a clear Collins ice cube

Step 2

Top with soda

Step 3

Garnish with either a whole or half lemon wheel

Complete your cocktail with

VSOP

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Refreshing

Citrus Spritz

This elegant cocktail is ideally suited as a summer refresher. When made properly, it should reflect the season of carefree joy, a ray of sun in a glass.

  • difficulty-easy Intermediate
  • clock 5-7 minutes
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Refreshing

Gala

In the 1950s, Chief Blender André Boufflet developed a new cognac created to be mixed. This was a first and grew in popularity until the drink transformed into a lifestyle.

  • difficulty-easy Easy
  • clock 3-5 minutes
The Gala Cocktail in a highball glass garnished with a lemon wheel.
The Gala Cocktail in a highball glass garnished with a lemon wheel sitting atop a marble countertop.
Classics

French 75

The beloved French 75 was meant to be served on the rocks, just like a Tom Collins, even though many today serve it in a champagne flute.

  • difficulty-easy Intermediate
  • clock 5-7 minutes
The French 75 cocktail in a Collins glass garnished with a pressed lemon peel.
The French 75 cocktail in a Collins glass garnished with a pressed lemon peel sitting atop a marble countertop.

Art of Cocktail

Indulge in our sophisticated and approachable cocktails

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See what defines our Maison Courvoisier style

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Craft

See how Courvoisier is dedicated to the Art of Making

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