Le Boulevardier, 36/39mm, Silver. Available to order

Evoking the art deco and prohibition era.  Le Boulevardier takes its name from a cocktail representing the wild abandon and spirit of the 1920s.

History of Design

“Le Boulevardier is the name of a cocktail invented in 1927 by Harry McElhone, owner of Harry’s New York Bar in Paris. Essentially an Americanized version of the Negroni, the Boulevardier represents the wild abandon of the Prohibition era, with its accent above all else on style. It very much sums up how we feel about our latest creation, so why not celebrate and join the party!

Bourbon 3cl, Campari 3cl, Red vermouth 3cl. Place a large ice cube in your old-fashioned glass, pour the bourbon, Campari, and red vermouth. Stir for about 10 seconds. Decorate your glass with a slice or zest of orange.”