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Reed Davis
 
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French 75
 
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The original "French 75" was a 75-mm French artillery piece used in World War I. The drink of the same name was first made with cognac; the British introduced gin into the mix.

Pinch sugar
Dash sweet and sour mix
3⁄4 oz. dry gin
3⁄4 oz. French brandy (not cognac)
Club soda
2 oz. champagne
Slice of lemon

1. Put sugar into a tall glass and fill halfway with ice cubes. Add sweet and sour mix, gin, and brandy.

2. Fill the glass to within 2" of the top with club soda, then float in champagne. Garnish with a lemon slice.

 
This recipe was first published in Saveur in Issue #7
 
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Member jc8ward@cox.net's Review:  
French 75
It is reasonable to assume this drink began with brandy but it is made with gin now, not both. It is far better to use fresh lemon juice than sour mix and soda water is not used, as it defeats the point of the drink. The French 95 is made with Bourbon, but in New Orleans, we use brandy.


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