Elderflower French 75 cocktail
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Sip the season: Elderflower French 75 cocktail recipe

Join us as we ring in the new year with a new cocktail, the Elderflower French 75an effervescent infusion of gin, elderflower liqueur, sugar, lemon, and of course, champagne—that sparkles brighter than the Times Square ball!

And now, thanks to this easy-to-follow recipe from The Prince & The Pauper restaurant, you can make your own at home…

Elderflower French 75 cocktail

Elderflower French 75 cocktail recipe instructions:

  1. Combine the following ingredients in a shaker with ice:
    • 1 1/2 oz Copper’s Gin

    • 1 small teaspoon of sugar

    • Juice from half a lemon

    • 1/4 oz St-Germain (elderflower liqueur)

  2. Shake and strain onto clean ice in a Tom Collins glass
  3. Top with as much French champagne as it takes to top off the glass
  4. Enjoy!

About The Prince & The Pauper:

Just a few short steps in from Elm Street, in the center of beautiful Woodstock Village, you will find The Prince & The Pauper restaurant.

Take a seat on the patio or step inside for safely-distanced dining and be greeted by an interior that reflects the history of the village, as well as the Bourdon Building, circa 1820, in which we reside. In the front of the restaurant is our lounge, including an inviting antique wooden bar. Beyond the lounge is our main dining room, complete with hand hewn beams, sparkling silver, and warm candlelight.

It is our pleasure to provide you with excellent cuisine and unparalleled service, in a distinctive location. Come in and enjoy an evening to remember!

Reservations and masks (prior to seating) required. Take-out also available. Click here for more details.

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