45 ml Rémy Martin VSOP cognac
20 ml quality amaretto liqueur
(Optional) 2–3 drops orange bitters
Ice: one large, clear cube
Garnish: none, or a slender orange twist
French Connection Cocktail Recipe
(“The Rémy French Connection”)
Two ingredients. One cinematic namesake. Born of the 1971 crime classic “The French Connection,” this gently stirred mix of cognac and amaretto delivers smooth almond sweetness over a warming Fine Champagne base. Crafted with Rémy Martin VSOP, its vanilla-apricot aromas echo the liqueur’s nutty richness, while a single clear ice cube keeps the drink cool and contemplative – perfect for after-dinner conversation.
2 MIN easy Old Fashioned glassINGREDIENTS
1 ½ oz Rémy Martin VSOP cognac
1 ⅔ oz quality amaretto liqueur
(Optional) 2–3 drops orange bitters
Ice: one large, clear cube
Garnish: none, or a slender orange twist
4.5 cl Rémy Martin VSOP cognac
2 cl quality amaretto liqueur
(Optional) 2–3 drops orange bitters
Ice: one large, clear cube
Garnish: none, or a slender orange twist
How to Make A
FRENCH CONNECTION
How to Make A
FRENCH CONNECTION
- Prepare the glass – place a single clear ice cube in a chilled old-fashioned (rocks) glass.
- Pour 1 oz Rémy Martin VSOP and 1 oz amaretto directly over the ice.
- Add bitters if desired.
- Stir gently for 10–12 seconds until the liquids mingle and the cube frosts slightly.
- Serve immediately – no garnish required, though an orange twist adds a fragrant citrus top-note.
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Learn more about the French Connection
A two-ingredient classic of cognac and amaretto, the French Connection belongs to the family of “built” cocktails – stirred, not shaken, and served over ice. Its flavour profile is smooth and nutty with layers of dried fruit, vanilla and gentle oak from Fine Champagne cognac.
- After-dinner digestif on special occasions.
- Quiet night-cap for autumn or winter evenings.
- Companion to a reflective film-night or a celebratory toast.
- Select a premium amaretto to avoid cloying sweetness.
- A single large cube chills without over-diluting, preserving texture.
- A dash of orange bitters highlights almond and oak while tightening sweetness.
- Keep both spirits at room temperature; the first stirs deliver ideal controlled dilution.
Emerging in the early 1970s, the drink pays homage to William Friedkin’s Oscar-winning thriller starring Gene Hackman. With cognac’s renewed popularity post-Prohibition and amaretto’s rising fame, bartenders embraced this simple, sophisticated union of French brandy and Italian liqueur, celebrating cross-cultural indulgence.
Why Choose Rémy Martin VSOP for Your French Connection
Rémy Martin VSOP offers vanilla, dried-apricot and candied-pear notes that balance amaretto’s sweet almond, while its structured, silky body keeps the cocktail refined rather than syrupy. Its Cognac Fine Champagne pedigree – a blend exclusively from Grande and Petite Champagne crus – adds depth and length to every sip.
French Connection vs. The Godfather
| Drink | Base Spirit | Secondary Liqueur | Flavour Profile | Serve |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| French Connection | Cognac (Rémy Martin VSOP) | Amaretto | Smooth, nutty, fruity | Old Fashioned glass, stirred |
| Godfather | Scotch whisky | Amaretto | Smoky, almond-sweet | Old Fashioned glass, stirred |
Sip & Savour
Whether you’re revisiting a 1970s film noir or capping a winter feast, the Rémy French Connection delivers rich flavours and cinematic charm in every gently stirred glass.
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