Tasting Notes





The Barsys Edge
The Boulevardier may be simple in structure, but its flavor depends on perfect balance. Barsys ensures every pour of whiskey, Campari, and vermouth is precise—no guesswork, no wasted ingredients. Just consistently well-executed cocktails, every time.

Sip Setting
The Boulevardier belongs in a dim-lit room, on a leather armchair, with music playing low. It’s made for sweater weather, long nights, and conversations that go deeper than small talk. Elegant, strong, and unshaken—like the best kind of company.

Garnish Game
An orange twist is traditional—bright and aromatic. Express the oils over the glass for extra depth. Feeling bold? A cherry adds a dessert-like finish, while a flamed peel leans smoky and dramatic.
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FAQs
Is the Boulevardier stronger than a Negroni?
Yes. The whiskey base adds more warmth and proof than gin, giving it a richer, stronger mouthfeel.
Which whiskey works best?
Bourbon offers a smoother, sweeter profile. Rye adds spice and structure. Try both to find your favorite.
Can I adjust the Boulevardier recipe?
Absolutely. For a whiskey-forward drink, go 1.5 oz whiskey to 0.75 oz each of Campari and vermouth.
Should I use sweet vermouth or dry?
Always use sweet vermouth in a classic Boulevardier. Dry vermouth alters the balance and softens the drink too much.
Does Barsys help with this cocktail?
Yes. Barsys delivers precise measurements—ideal when making multiple Boulevardiers or dialing in your preferred ratio with ease.