Five Points Sazerac

A New Orleans favourite with a Canadian twist! Crown Royal Blended Canadian Whisky chilled with Sweet Sambuca and Tangy Orange Bitters - destined to be a new classic!

Five Points Sazerac

Ingredients

  • 25ml

    Crown Royal Blended Canadian Whisky

  • 10ml

    Stirrings Blood Orange Bitters

  • 1

    Bar Spoon Sambuca

  • 1

    Orange Twist (Garnish)

0 units of alcohol per serve

Equipment

  • 1

    Rocks Glass

  • 1

    Ice Scoop

  • 1

    Jigger

  • 1

    Mixing Glass

  • 1

    Julep Strainer

  • 1

    Bar Spoon

  • 1

    Tongs

Serves:
1

Method

  • Preparation
    1. Add all the ingredients to an Ice-filled Mixing Glass.
    2. Stir to mix, chill and dilute.
    3. Strain into a Rocks Glass.
    4. Garnish with an Orange Twist.
  • Alcohol content

    Alcohol content

    9.3 g per serve

Interesting facts

The Sazerac is the official cocktail of New Orleans. It’s one of the oldest cocktails in the world. The recipe for the Sazerac has remained almost unchanged since it was invented.

History of the drink

The Sazerac is a classic cocktail that has been enjoyed by many for almost two centuries. Its origins are steeped in history with its creation dating back to the early 1800s in the vibrant city of New Orleans. The cocktail's original inventor was a pharmacist by the name of Antoine Amedie Peychaud. Peychaud is credited with creating the cocktail in his apothecary shop, where he mixed together brandy, absinthe, sugar and bitters to create a flavourful and aromatic drink.
The drink was initially served in a small, egg-shaped cup known as a coquetier, which later came to be known as a ‘cocktail’ glass. Peychaud's friends and patrons loved the cocktail so much that it became a staple at the city's most prestigious social gatherings. In fact, the Sazerac became so popular that it was eventually adopted as the official drink of New Orleans.