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French 75 | Local Cocktail From Paris, France | TasteAtlas

French 75

(75 Cocktail, Soixante Quinze, Seventy Five)

French 75 is a classic cocktail made with gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup, and champagne. To prepare it, gin, lemon juice, and sugar syrup are shaken with ice, strained into a glass, then topped with champagne and garnished with lemon peel.


It is believed that the cocktail was invented by Scott Harry McElhone, the owner of Harry’s American Bar in Paris in 1926, who named it after a strong artillery gun used by the French military. Shortly after, American soldiers fell in love with the cocktail and brought it back to the United States, where it was a huge hit, especially at New York City’s famous Stork Club.


Although it is said that French 75 was made with cognac instead of gin in its early history, nowadays there are countless ways to prepare variations of this refreshing classic. An interesting fact for movie lovers: French 75 appears in one of the most beloved classics, Michael Curtiz's Casablanca.

French 75-infographic

French 75 Authentic recipe

PREP 5min
READY IN 5min

The recipe is adapted from the website of the International Bartneders Association.

Bramble

4.0
London, England

Long Island Iced Tea

3.7
Long Island, United States of America

Gin Sour

4.1
United States of America

Bees Knees

3.6
San Francisco, United States of America

White Lady

3.0
London, England

Earthquake

n/a
Paris, France

Rose

n/a
Paris, France

Boulevardier

3.2
Paris, France

Monkey Gland

n/a
Paris, France

Blue Lagoon

3.6
Paris, France

Old Pal

n/a
Paris, France

Serendipity

n/a
Paris, France

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