Broken Heart Cocktail recipe
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Broken Heart sits in that modern, bar-friendly space between a spritz and a short sour: vodka for a clean base, vermouth for aromatised depth, and a lift of bubbles to keep it bright. It isn’t a widely codified classic with a single agreed origin story, but it reads like a contemporary riff on vermouth-forward aperitif drinks—built to feel a little dramatic, a little celebratory, and unmistakably bittersweet.
You’ll find the vodka keeps the profile crisp while letting the other ingredients speak. Red vermouth brings a rich, winey sweetness and herbal complexity, which the lemon juice snaps into focus with sharp citrus acidity. Champagne or prosecco lightens the whole mix, stretching the vermouth and lemon into a longer, fresher sip and adding a lively sparkle that stops the sweetness from feeling heavy.
Serve it when you want something that feels both indulgent and refreshing—ideal for aperitif hour, date nights, or a toast that isn’t overly sweet. In a lowball glass it suits slow sipping, and it’s a great pick if you like citrus-driven drinks but want more depth than a straightforward vodka sour.
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How to make a Broken Heart
- Vodka 30ml, Champagne / prosecco 60ml, Red vermouth 60ml, Lemon juice 30ml
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- Add the ingredients directly to a lowball glass filled with ice cubes
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- Stir and serve
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How do I properly stir the Broken Heart cocktail to ensure it's well mixed?
To properly stir the Broken Heart cocktail, fill your lowball glass with ice and add the vodka, lemon juice, red vermouth, and Champagne or prosecco. Use a long bar spoon to gently stir the mixture for about 20-30 seconds. This method helps to cool the drink and mix the ingredients thoroughly without diluting the cocktail too much.
What is the best way to serve the Broken Heart cocktail to enhance its flavors?
The best way to serve the Broken Heart cocktail is in a chilled lowball glass to keep it cold and refreshing. Optionally, you can garnish with a lemon twist or a few drops of Angostura bitters on top to enhance its citrus notes and add a layer of complexity to its flavors.
Can I substitute another type of vermouth for the red vermouth in the Broken Heart cocktail?
Yes, you can substitute another type of vermouth in the Broken Heart cocktail if you prefer a different flavor profile. Dry or white vermouth can be used for a lighter, crisper taste, while a sweet vermouth will make the cocktail richer and more aromatic. Keep in mind that the substitution will alter the final flavor of the cocktail.
How does the alcohol content of the Broken Heart cocktail compare to that of a standard cocktail?
The Broken Heart cocktail, with an alcohol content of 16%, is slightly lower in alcohol than many standard cocktails, which typically range from 18% to 25% alcohol by volume (ABV). This makes it a moderately strong choice, ideal for those who prefer a less potent concoction.
For what occasions is the Broken Heart cocktail particularly suited?
The Broken Heart cocktail, with its unique combination of ingredients and bittersweet flavor profile, is particularly suited for reflective or somber occasions, such as a breakup or a significant life transition. However, its refreshing quality also makes it a good choice for casual gatherings or a relaxing evening at home.
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