Most classic cocktails have a story behind them. Whether it’s an origin tale with roots in a particular culture or involves a legendary bartender, the story is one of the things that makes the drink memorable. For the cosmopolitan cocktail, there are a few elements that have made it iconic. First and foremost is its unrivaled throne in pop culture. The ‘90s bred some of the most significant trends, including the cosmopolitan era. Thanks to the cast of HBO’s “Sex and the City,” a sea of pink cocktails in martini glasses became a staple scene during the decade. The cosmopolitan also has a prickly origin story, with several bartenders claiming to have been the first to shake it up.
But beyond the story, the cosmopolitan has remained a favorite for drinkers because of its signature flavor. Tangy, tart, a touch sweet, and boozy, it’s the perfect balance of everything a good cocktail should be. It uses staple ingredients found in any bar—orange liqueur (usually Cointreau), vodka, and fresh lime juice in a well-balanced ratio—and is presented in sophisticated glassware. The result is a sip that’s as delicious as it is stylish. Decades beyond its prime, the Cosmo remains a favorite at bars, clubs, and happy hours. It’s even easy to make at home. Below, see the perfect cosmopolitan cocktail recipe.
Cosmopolitan Cocktail Recipe
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