Waldorf Cocktail recipe
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The Waldorf is a spirit-forward, Manhattan-adjacent cocktail that leans into old-school hotel-bar elegance. While the name nods to the famous Waldorf tradition of polished, pre-dinner drinks, you’ll find this version is less about documented origin stories and more about a bold, modern riff on the whiskey-and-vermouth template—tight, aromatic, and unapologetically strong in character.
On the palate, bourbon brings a rounded sweetness and warm oak that sets the foundation. Red vermouth adds a darker, winey richness that deepens the mid-palate without stealing the spotlight. Aniseed liqueur is the defining twist: its intense licorice-like sweetness cuts through the whiskey’s weight and lingers long after the sip. A dash of aromatic bitters stitches everything together, sharpening the edges and keeping the sweetness in check.
Serve this in a cocktail glass when you want something contemplative and grown-up—ideal as an aperitif or a late-evening sipper. You’ll enjoy it if you like Manhattan-style drinks but crave a more perfumed, anise-led finish, or if you’re looking for a confident, after-dinner alternative to dessert.
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Bourbon leads with warm oak and caramel, quickly wrapped in the licorice sweetness of aniseed liqueur, while red vermouth adds a dark, winey herbal layer and aromatic bitters bring a dry, spiced snap on the finish. It works because the bitters and vermouth rein in the aniseed’s intensity and keep the bourbon from feeling flat; ideal for fans of bold, spirit-forward, licorice-leaning cocktails.
Method
How to make a Waldorf
- Bourbon 60ml, Aniseed liqueur 30ml, Red vermouth 15ml, Aromatic bitters Dash
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- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well for 10-15 seconds
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- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and serve
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Find out more- Use a high-proof bourbon to balance the sweetness of the vermouth and aniseed liqueur, ensuring the cocktail remains robust and well-rounded.
- Garnish with a star anise in the glass. It adds a visually appealing touch while enhancing the subtle aniseed notes of the drink.
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How do you properly shake the Waldorf cocktail?
To properly shake the Waldorf cocktail, first fill a shaker with ice. Add the required amounts of Angostura Bitters, red vermouth, aniseed liqueur, and bourbon. Secure the lid tightly and shake vigorously for about 10 to 15 seconds. The goal is to chill the ingredients thoroughly and mix them well, creating a smooth, unified flavor. Strain the mixture into a chilled cocktail glass.
What can I use as a substitute if I don't have aniseed liqueur for the Waldorf?
If you don't have aniseed liqueur for the Waldorf, you can substitute it with other licorice-flavored liqueurs such as Sambuca or Pernod. These alternatives will maintain the unique anise flavor that is central to the cocktail's profile. Keep in mind that the sweetness and intensity of the flavor may vary, so adjust the quantity according to taste.
What is the best way to serve the Waldorf cocktail?
The Waldorf cocktail is best served in a chilled cocktail glass to keep it cold and enhance its flavors. Garnish with a twist of lemon or an orange peel to add a citrus aroma that complements the cocktail's complex flavors. The presentation is key to enriching the drinking experience.
How does the alcohol content of the Waldorf compare to other classic cocktails?
The Waldorf has an alcohol content of 36.57%, positioning it on the higher end of the spectrum when compared to many classic cocktails. For example, a classic Martini typically ranges around 32% alcohol by volume (ABV), and a Manhattan around 30% ABV. The higher alcohol content of the Waldorf is due to its combination of bourbon and aniseed liqueur, along with a relatively low volume of mixers.
What occasions are most suitable for serving the Waldorf cocktail?
The Waldorf cocktail, with its sophisticated blend of bourbon, aniseed liqueur, and bitters, is most suitable for formal occasions or elegant evening gatherings. Its strong, distinctive flavors make it a great choice for a post-dinner drink or a nightcap. The Waldorf offers a sense of refinement and complexity, appealing to those who appreciate a cocktail with depth.
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