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Tasting Notes
On paper, a boulevardier is a classic variation of the negroni, using the same ingredients apart from gin which is substituted for American bourbon whiskey.
In reality it is so much more than that. While the negroni is famed for its crisp and bright bitterness, its darker moodier cousin is rich, complex and indulgent. This also transforms the occasion. A negroni would fit right in as a pre-dinner aperitif on a summer’s day, whereas the boulevardier would be better suited to a late night lounge on a cold winter night.
In reality it is so much more than that. While the negroni is famed for its crisp and bright bitterness, its darker moodier cousin is rich, complex and indulgent. This also transforms the occasion. A negroni would fit right in as a pre-dinner aperitif on a summer’s day, whereas the boulevardier would be better suited to a late night lounge on a cold winter night.