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Sep. 23, 2024
The Cosmopolitan cocktail is back in a big way. This ‘90s drink is experiencing a resurgence in popularity thanks to its beautiful hue, timeless elegance and refreshing taste. Learn all about the Cosmopolitan, including its history and how to make it.
This iconic drink combines vodka, cranberry juice, lime juice and triple sec, resulting in a striking pink hue and a delightful balance of sweet and tart flavours. It’s typically served in a martini cocktail glass and garnished with a lime twist.
While this recipe remains a classic for a reason, many mixologists have experimented with variations. Some use different fruit juices like pomegranate or raspberry for a unique twist, while others incorporate flavoured vodka or infuse the drink with herbs and spices for added complexity.
We like making our version with GREY GOOSE® L’Orange Flavoured Vodka for an extra citrus punch, but Grey Goose Vodka will also work well in our recipe. Some people like making it with lemon-flavoured vodka as well.
Due to its cranberry juice, lime juice and triple sec (orange-flavoured liqueur), the Cosmopolitan is a tart, fruity drink. Our version packs even more bold orange flavour with Grey Goose L’Orange as the spirit. Its flavour profile is tangy and slightly sweet, making it a refreshing tasting drink — and a perennial favourite for a sophisticated night on the town.
Like many storied drinks, no one really knows who was responsible for the first Cosmopolitan. It could have been Toby Cecchini in 1987, and it was the Rainbow Room in NYC that gave the drink its start.
Shortly after, a certain television show about four best friends also set in NYC brought the Cosmopolitan to a mass audience before the turn of the new millennium. Like many good ‘90s trends, this one is currently experiencing a resurgence and new appreciation.
While it may be served in a martini cocktail glass, the Cosmopolitan isn’t a martini cocktail at all. A martini cocktail must contain two ingredients: vodka and vermouth. The Cosmopolitan is much more sweet and sour than a Martini Cocktail.
The best Cosmopolitan starts with the best vodka. Our recipe calls for:
Get the full recipe and try making one at home tonight. With its bright, bold flavour and sophisticated profile, it might just be your new favourite drink.