Leap Year co*cktail Recipe for 2024 (2024)

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This Leap Year co*cktail Recipe of gin, Grand Marnier and sweet vermouth will showcase your mixology talent at your home Leap Year co*cktail party. Find out who created it in 1928, what it tastes like, and how to make it perfectly for your guests.

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Hello my friends. The much-awaited 2024 leap year is upon us! Doesn't it feel amazing to have an extra day in the year to celebrate life and happiness? Whether you are going to party the leap day away or just Netflix and chill at home, make sure to have a chilled drink to go along with you. We present you with a recipe to prepare the ultimate drink of 2024 – the Leap Year co*cktail.

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This well-rounded martini alternative has been around for a while and is a complete favorite among co*cktail lovers. It was first created in 1928 by the bartender Harry Craddock at the Savoy Hotel in London. Coincidentally, 1928 was a leap year too and hence the name. As a perfect blend of flavors, this co*cktail needs to be relished more than once every four years. In the history of co*cktails, this drink is said to have been responsible for many marriage proposals.

Who was Harry Craddock?

The creator of this delicious drink does need a special mention and a well-deserving introduction. Harry Craddock was a passionate English bartender who gained popularity during his tenure at the Savoy Hotel in London and as an author of The Savoy co*cktail Book. Trained in the US, his signature drinks were the Leap Year and the White Lady.

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Preparing the perfect Leap Year co*cktail

Mildly sweet with a touch of bitterness, this tasty drink will soon become your favorite twist of lemon complement. Much to your liking, this well-balanced co*cktail flavor is an easy mix. This co*cktail recipe is extremely simple and quick to put together. With three simple ingredients and a co*cktail shaker, you are ready to get started. The bitter notes of gin are perfectly paired with sweet vermouth and the brandy-based orange sweetness of Grand Marnier; the key ingredients to prepare the drink. Add a tinge of lemon juice to mix it all up and to enhance the underlying citrus flavor. Remember, the shelf life of sweet vermouth is just three months, before using it for the drink, ensure that it's fresh.

Video Instructions

Here's a short video on how to make the Leap Year co*cktail. We use a little more lemon juice than David does.

The orange flavor in the leap year co*cktail definitely warrants a brandy-based, sweet orange liqueur that can only be justly received by using Grand Marnier. Shake these ingredients up with some ice and strain it into a co*cktail glass. Your drink is ready to be served and savored. The flavor notes of this drink are both sweet and bitter, not bittersweet. It does leave a unique after taste in your mouth that can only be cleared up with another sip.

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More Gin co*cktail Recipes

Gin creates the perfect foundation for the best-tasting drinks. Most mixologists will agree that gin is the most versatile co*cktail spirit. Whether you are preparing a complex co*cktail or a plain vanilla one, gin is an interesting category of liquor among co*cktail lovers. If you love gin, can you also try one of our other co*cktail recipes including:

  • Bloomsbury Garden co*cktailwhich is rosemary infused gin, elderflower liqueur,fig marmaladeand tonic
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You could also try different twists and variations of the leap year co*cktail recipe. If you are up for the challenge, we recommend you try just the gin and sweet vermouth, or replace the orange liqueur with maraschino. When it comes to flavors, these variations are drastically different from one another. But unquestionably the leap year co*cktail is a fan favorite that you must try!Don't forget to serve chilled with a garnish of lemon twist.

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If you have any co*cktails you love, or drinks that you heard of and would like us to create the recipe for you, just let us know in the comments below. If you made this leap year co*cktail recipe or another one of our recipes, share your creations with us on social media by tagging us @Spoonabilities on Instagram and on Pinterest.

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Carlos Leo
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This Leap Year co*cktail Recipe of gin, Grand Marnier & sweet vermouth will showcase your mixology talent at your home Leap Year co*cktail party. In our recipe post, find out who created it in 1928, what it tastes like, and how to make it perfectly for your guests.

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Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Pour ingredients into a co*cktail shaker filled with ice.
  2. Shake well for 10 seconds and strain into two chilled co*cktail glass.
  3. Garnish: Twist a piece of lemon peel over the drink and use for garnish.

Notes

Drink responsibly.If you are under the legal drinking age limit for your state or country, this recipe is not for you. Sorry.

  • Prep Time: 2
  • Category: co*cktails
  • Method: shaken
  • Cuisine: International

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  1. Eric

    Thank you for this recipe, it was one of the first Grand Marnier co*cktails I tried making and it's a keeper!
    Separately, I have to ask, do you know where the co*cktail glass from the picture is from? It is so cool!

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    • Carlos Leo

      Hello Eric, Thank you for your comment. I tried to look at that glass for you, but it's discontinued. Unfortunately, I was not able to find a similar one available. The brand is Nachtmann from the collection Punk. Sorry that I wasn't able to help. Thank you!

      Reply

  2. Priya Lakshminarayan

    This is the ideal drink for a leap year weekend! Woohoo!

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    • Geoffrey @ Spoonabilities

      You are quite right Priya. This Leap Year co*cktail IS the ideal drink for a leap year weekend. Enjoy!

      Reply

  3. Veena Azmanov

    Awesome combination and unique twist too. Picture perfect and presentation superb.

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    • Geoffrey @ Spoonabilities

      Hi Veena. Thank you for the compliments on this Leap Year co*cktail. So glad you like it.

      Reply

  4. Anjali

    This was such an easy co*cktail to make and tasted great!

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    • Geoffrey @ Spoonabilities

      We LOVE hearing when people make our co*cktails Anjali. Thanks for making this one!

      Reply

  5. Dannii

    What an amazing co*cktail. I will definitely be making this for our next dinner party.

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    • Geoffrey @ Spoonabilities

      That is wonderful to hear Dannii! This Leap Year co*cktail would be a great addition to your next dinner party.

      Reply

  6. Katie

    Perfect for parties with friends!

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    • Geoffrey @ Spoonabilities

      Absolutely Katie! Let us know when your next party is and we'll be right over ;)

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  7. Irina

    I love this four-ingredient co*cktail recipe. Your pictures are gorgeous: they make me run to the kitchen to mix the co*cktail:)

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    • Geoffrey @ Spoonabilities

      Thanks Irina! We love hearing when our recipes and photos move people to make our dishes and co*cktails. Enjoy!

      Reply

Leap Year co*cktail Recipe for 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of the leap year co*cktail? ›

The Savoy co*cktail Book states, "This co*cktail was created by Harry Craddock, for the Leap Year celebrations at the Savoy Hotel, London, on February 29th, 1928.

What is the co*cktail of the year? ›

co*cktail of the Year 2023: Attaboy from Riviera.

What is America's oldest co*cktail? ›

The famed Sazerac Coffee House was founded in New Orleans in 1850 and soon became known as the home of “America's First co*cktail,” the Sazerac. Using rye whiskey (in place of French brandy), a dash of Peychaud's Bitters, and Herbsaint, what eventually became the official co*cktail of New Orleans was created.

What's the difference between Grand Marnier and Cointreau? ›

Cointreau is a type of triple sec, whereas Grand Marnier is triple sec combined with cognac. Both are classified as orange liqueurs in the United States. Both have 40% alcohol by volume. Cointreau is unaged, while Grand Marnier contains barrel-aged cognac.

What is the drink of the year in 2024? ›

This year's winners include Stiggins' Fancy Pineapple for World's Best Flavoured Rum, Schluck, Dry for World's Best Dry Vermouth and Wicker Basket, Tea Spritz for World's Best Speciality co*cktail.

What is the Big 4 co*cktail? ›

Bartenders Mixing Drinks

The international recipe calls for 1/3 rye whiskey, for the U.S.; 1/3 scotch whiskey, for Great Britain; 1/6 Noilly Prat, for France; 1/6 vodka, for the Soviet Union; and a dash of cherry brandy to sweeten everything.

What is the number one co*cktail in the world? ›

Ranked: Most Popular co*cktails for 2024

The ever-versatile, but long-enduring Gin & Tonic comes in at first place (28%) for the most popular co*cktail drink chosen by Bacardi's survey respondents.

How to make a Elvis Presley co*cktail? ›

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  2. Pour into a small glass.
  3. Garnish with bacon.

What is the spooky drink at Applebee's? ›

Cure your cravings with the Tipsy Zombie, made with Bacardi Superior, passion fruit, pineapple, cherry, lime and melon liqueur topped with a gummi brain*. Or, sink your teeth into Dracula's Juice, a frozen mouth-watering creation made with Bacardi Superior, Jose Cuervo, berry and lemon.

What is in a blue shark from Applebees? ›

Applebee's has announced a bright blue "shark bowl" drink that contains Captain Morgan. The boozy bevergae is then topped off with a gummy shark. "This shark has a different kind of bite. The new Shark Bowl served Mucho is served with Captain Morgan and is garnished with a gummy shark."

Which is sweeter Grand Marnier or triple sec? ›

Basically, generic triple sec liqueur and Cointreau are interchangeable, being lighter and a little less sweet than Grand Marnier.

Is Amaretto the same as Grand Marnier? ›

No, Amaretto is an Italian liqueur. Grand Marnier is a French liqueur, a unique blend of cognac and exotic bitter oranges liqueur.

What is triple sec made of? ›

Triple sec is usually made from a spirit derived from sugar beet (used because of its neutral flavor) in which orange peel is steeped, the oranges having been harvested when their skin was still green and they had not fully ripened, so the essential oils remained in the skin rather than the flesh of the fruit.

What is the story behind the leap year? ›

To fix his culture's calendar, Roman emperor Julius Caesar created the Year of Confusion when he decided that the year 46 B.C. was going to be 445 days long instead of 365 days long. He then made a 365.25-day year—a tiny bit longer than the 365.2422 solar year—that added a leap day every fourth year.

What is the history of the Cooperstown co*cktail? ›

History. The Cooperstown co*cktail originated at the Waldorf bar around the turn of the 20th century. It was named in honor of Craig Wadsworth and his friends, who lived in Cooperstown, New York.

What is the tradition of leap year? ›

Leap Year traditions and myths
  • Women can propose to men on leap day. Ireland is full of weird and wonderful facts and traditions, but it is fair to say that this one is the most well-known. ...
  • Leap Day is bad luck. ...
  • The weather always changes on a Friday during a leap year.
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What is the history of the Sazerac co*cktail in New Orleans? ›

It all began when a French-owned family company began sending their world-renowned cognac to bars (formerly known as coffee houses) in New Orleans. It so happened that this particular cognac was a favorite of Antoine Peychaud, inventor of his namesake’s bitters, and was used to create the original Sazerac co*cktail.

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