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Bijou (cocktail)

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Main alcohol
  
Gin

Standard garnish
  
Cherry

Served
  
Straight up; without ice

Drinkware
  
Cocktail glass

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Ingredients
  
Dash Orange Bitters, 1 part Green Chartreuse, 1 part Gin, 1 part Sweet Vermouth

Preparation
  
Stir in mixing glass with ice and strain

Similar
  
Chartreuse, Vermouth, Bronx, Orange bitters, Paradise

A bijou is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of gin, vermouth, and chartreuse. Bijou means "jewel" in French. It is said to have been invented by Harry Johnson. This cocktail is called Bijou because it combines the colors of three jewels: gin for diamond, vermouth for ruby, and chartreuse for emerald. An original-style Bijou is made stirred with ice as Harry Johnson's 1900 "New and Improved Bartender Manual" states "mix well with a spoon and serve." This recipe is also one of the oldest in the manual dating back to 1890s.

Procedure

Pour everything into an ice-filled mixing glass. Stir gently for a few seconds. Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist. Serve chilled.

References

Bijou (cocktail) Wikipedia