3rd #cocktail of #FridayNightCocktails on 2nd August: Purgatory a la Française

Our third cocktail is the Purgatory a la Française which was created by Arthur Combe at Curio Parlour bar in Paris, France, in 2010.

Purgatory a la Française

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

Created by Arthur Combe at Curio Parlour bar in Paris, France, in 2010.

 45 ml (1½ oz) cognac
 10 ml (⅓ oz) Yellow Chartreuse
 20 ml (⅔ oz) Punt E Mes vermouth amaro
 5 ml (⅙ oz) peated Scotch whisky

1

Half-fill a mixing jug with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and stir until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a Nick and Nora glass and garnish with a lemon twist.

AI generated anecdote for article length

On a balmy summer night, Sophie decided to gather her friends for an evening of sophisticated cocktails and heartfelt conversations at her elegantly furnished apartment. The balcony, with its view of the city skyline, was the perfect backdrop for the evening. Sophie, always the creative hostess, had a special drink in mind for her guests: the Purgatory à la Française. This unique cocktail, with its complex blend of flavors, was sure to impress.

As the sun began to set, casting a warm, golden light across the room, Sophie’s friends started to arrive. The air was filled with the hum of friendly chatter and laughter. Sophie greeted each guest with a hug, guiding them to the cozy seating area on the balcony. The setting was enchanting, with fairy lights twinkling above and soft jazz playing in the background. A gentle breeze brought a welcome coolness to the warm evening.

Sophie had meticulously prepared for the night. A beautiful wooden bar cart stood in one corner, adorned with fresh lemons, a crystal ice bucket, and an array of bottles and elegant glassware. She had even arranged a platter of hors d'oeuvres to complement the cocktails. Her friends, marveling at the setup, settled into their seats, eager to see what Sophie had in store.

With a sparkle in her eye, Sophie announced, “Tonight, I’m going to make a special cocktail called Purgatory à la Française. It’s a sophisticated blend of Cognac, Yellow Chartreuse, Punt e Mes vermouth amaro, and a hint of peated Scotch whisky.” Her friends, intrigued, gathered around to watch her in action.

Sophie began by filling a mixing glass with ice, explaining that the ice was crucial for chilling the drink without watering it down. She then measured out one and a half ounces of Cognac, pouring it over the ice. The rich, amber liquid glistened invitingly. Next, she added three-quarters of an ounce of Yellow Chartreuse, a French liqueur known for its complex herbal flavor. Its bright yellow hue contrasted beautifully with the Cognac.

Reaching for the Punt e Mes vermouth amaro, Sophie added three-quarters of an ounce to the mix. This Italian vermouth, with its bittersweet profile, would add depth and complexity to the cocktail. Finally, she poured in a quarter ounce of peated Scotch whisky, giving the drink a smoky undertone that would intrigue the palate. With a steady hand, Sophie stirred the mixture, ensuring it was well chilled and perfectly blended.

“The final touch,” Sophie said, smiling, “is the lemon twist.” She expertly peeled a strip of lemon zest, careful to avoid the bitter pith, and twisted it over the mixing glass to release its aromatic oils. The fragrance of fresh lemon filled the air, adding a bright note to the drink’s complex flavors. She then strained the cocktail into a Nick and Nora glass, its elegant shape perfect for the sophisticated drink. She garnished each glass with the lemon twist, adding a pop of color and a touch of elegance.

Sophie handed the first glass to her friend, Claire, who took a sip and immediately smiled with delight. “This is amazing,” Claire exclaimed. “The flavors are so complex and well-balanced!” Encouraged by her friend’s reaction, Sophie continued to serve the drinks, each friend taking a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship that went into making them.

The group settled back into their seats, Purgatory à la Française in hand, and the conversation flowed effortlessly. They reminisced about shared adventures, discussed their future plans, and even delved into philosophical musings. The cocktail, with its harmonious blend of herbal, bitter, and smoky notes, seemed to mirror the perfect harmony of the evening.

As the night grew darker and the stars began to twinkle above, Sophie felt a deep sense of contentment. She watched her friends, their faces illuminated by the soft glow of the fairy lights, and felt grateful for the connection they shared. The Purgatory à la Française had been a hit, but more importantly, the evening had brought them all closer together. It was a night to remember, filled with joy, camaraderie, and the simple pleasure of enjoying a well-crafted cocktail under the summer sky.

Ingredients

 45 ml (1½ oz) cognac
 10 ml (⅓ oz) Yellow Chartreuse
 20 ml (⅔ oz) Punt E Mes vermouth amaro
 5 ml (⅙ oz) peated Scotch whisky

Directions

1

Half-fill a mixing jug with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and stir until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a Nick and Nora glass and garnish with a lemon twist.

Purgatory a la Française

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