Aviation co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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Feb 16, 2017, Updated Aug 15, 2023

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The Aviation co*cktail, born during the golden era of mixology, is a true gem that has stood the test of time. It bares a slight violet hue and it’s nothing short of amazing. I love this co*cktail because it’s delicious, unique, and perfectly balanced.

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The Aviation isa Prohibition-era martini, consisting ofgin, maraschino liqueur (cherry liqueur), Crème de Violette, and fresh lemon juice. The co*cktail is said to have been created by Hugo Ensslin, who at the time was headbartenderat the Hotel Wallick in New York City.

The Aviation was first published in Ensslin’s 1916Recipes for Mixed Drinks. The ingredients have remained the same with only slight variations in the parts. Since then, it has become a staple in bars and co*cktail lounges around the world.

If you’re looking for more of my favorite Prohibition-era co*cktails, try the Last Word co*cktail, French 75, Bee’s Knees, Sidecar co*cktail, and Sazerac (for my whiskey lovers).

Table of Contents

  • Why This co*cktail Works
  • Ingredients
  • How to Make an Aviation co*cktail
  • Expert Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Gin co*cktails
  • Aviation co*cktail Recipe

Why This co*cktail Works

When mixed properly, the Aviation strikes a perfect balance between sweet, tart, and floral. The gin provides a strong backbone, while the maraschino liqueur adds a touch of sweetness and complexity. The lemon juice brings a refreshing tang that cuts through the richness, and the Crème de Violette ties it all together with its delicate floral aroma.

Ingredients

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  • Gin: look for a classic dry gin. I like Plymouth Gin or Aviation Gin.
  • Maraschino liqueur: a clear, sweet liqueur with a distinctive cherry flavor. It is made from Marasca cherries. Luxardo is my favorite brand.
  • Crème de Violette: also known as violet liqueur, is a sweet, floral liqueur made from violet flowers. I like Rothman & Winter.
  • Fresh lemon juice: always opt for freshly squeezed lemon over concentrates. If you must use a concentrate, look for ReaLemon.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities below.

How to Make an Aviation co*cktail

Step 1.

Combine gin, lemon, maraschino liqueur, and Creme dè Violette in a co*cktail shaker with a generous cup of ice.

Step 2.

Shake vigorously for 15 seconds and double strain into a chilled coupe glass.

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Step 3.

Garnish with a Luxardo cherry.

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Expert Tips

  • Chill your glasses ahead of time in the freezer to keep your drinks cooler for longer. This is one of my favorite tricks in the summer.
  • This co*cktail is best served in a small coupe glass. It makes for a fantastic presentation given the drink’s history and age.
  • Always double-strain shaken co*cktails through a fine mesh strainer. This removes tiny ice chips that will dilute the co*cktail as it warms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any substitutes maraschino liqueur and Creme dè Violette?

There are a few different makers of both maraschino liqueur and Creme dè Violette, Luxardo and Rothman u0026 Winter are probably the two most common brands. Both liqueurs are very distinct in terms of flavor and I’d be hard-pressed to list any reliable alternatives to either.

Are Luxardo cherries worth the price?

There is nothing like a Luxardo cherry. While certainly expensive, the richness and flavor is unmatched. A small jar will last quite a while.

What gin do you recommend?

I likeAviation Gin, Plymouth Gin, and The Botanist Islay Dry Gin for this co*cktail.

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Aviation co*cktail Recipe

By: Shawn Williams

Servings: 1 co*cktail

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Total: 5 minutes mins

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The Aviation is of my all time favorite classic co*cktails from the early 1900’s. Gin, maraschino liqueur (cherry), Crème de Violette, and fresh lemon juice.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 ounces gin, I like Aviation Gin or Plymouth Gin
  • 1/2 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 3/4 ounces maraschino liqueur, Luxardo
  • 1/4 ounce Crème de Violette
  • Luxardo cherry, for garnish

Instructions

  • Combine gin, lemon, maraschino liqueur, and Creme dè Violette in a co*cktail shaker with a generous cup of ice.

  • Shake vigorously for 10 seconds and double strain into a chilled coupe glass.

  • Garnish with a Luxardo cherry.

Notes

Always double-strain shaken co*cktails through a fine mesh strainer. This removes tiny ice chips that will dilute the co*cktail as it warms.

This co*cktail is best served in a small coupe glass. It makes for a fantastic presentation given the drink’s history and age.

There are a few different makers of both maraschino liqueur and Creme dè Violette, Luxardo and Rothman & Winter are probably the two most common brands. Both liqueurs are very distinct in terms of flavor and I’d be hard-pressed to list any reliable alternatives to either.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 160kcalCarbohydrates: 12.4gProtein: 0.1gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.1gSodium: 4mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 12.3g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: co*cktail

Cuisine: American

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My name is Shawn, author behind Kitchen Swagger. I'm a food & drink enthusiast bringing you my own simple and delicious restaurant-inspired recipes.

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FAQs

What is the main liqueur in the Aviation co*cktail? ›

The Aviation combines gin, maraschino liqueur and fresh lemon juice alongside that crème de violette, creating a unique, floral co*cktail. Gin provides a sturdy base, while maraschino liqueur lends its trademark bittersweet cherry notes and lemon adds necessary acidity.

What are the ingredients in aviation gin? ›

It all starts with our precise blend of botanicals – cardamom, coriander, French lavender, anise seed, sarsaparilla, juniper, and two kinds of orange peel. The botanicals are suspended in a neutral grain spirit for 18 hours in macerating tanks.

What is the best gin for an Aviation co*cktail? ›

What Gin works best in an Aviation? If you like the floral nature of the drink (and probably go a little heavy on the Violette as a result), try the likes of Cotswolds Gin with its huge lavender and grapefruit top notes, or Brooklyn Gin that combines similar floral tones with a medley of citrus.

What is a substitute for Aviation co*cktails? ›

Are you looking to make an entirely non-alcoholic version of the Aviation co*cktail? You can create a refreshing and flavorful non-alcoholic gin Aviation co*cktail by replacing Maraschino Liqueur with Maraschino cherry juice and Creme de Violette with lavender simple syrup.

What are the 4 components of co*cktail? ›

The key to delicious co*cktails is balance. In early 19th century definitions, co*cktails are said to comprise four elements: spirits, sugar, water and bitters. Classic co*cktails like the Sazerac, Old Fashioned and Manhattan draw from this essential structure.

What co*cktail is similar to the Aviation? ›

During all of our co*cktail mania, I started experimenting with a co*cktail that's like a sister to the Aviation. Kind of like Lindsey Lohan in Parent Trap, estranged twins that look alike but with some contrary personalities. I call it the Violet Tide - and I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I do!

What are the 3 key ingredients in gin? ›

The primary three ingredients used in the majority of gins are juniper, coriander and angelica. Even though these are the most popular, there are hundreds of flowers, roots, fruits, berries and nuts that are used to create a palate for each gin that makes it distinctive.

What is the secret ingredient in gin? ›

The secret

Most Gins contain next to Juniper berry and citrus botanicals such as lemon and bitter orange peel, anise, angelica root and seed, orris root, liquorice root, cinnamon, cubeb, savoury, lime peel, grapefruit peel, dragon eye, saffron, baobab, frankincense, coriander, nutmeg and cassia bark.

Can you drink Aviation Gin straight? ›

The answer is yes – gin is a great sipping spirit!

Why is my Aviation co*cktail blue? ›

The Aviation co*cktail is a classic gin co*cktail and is quite possibly the most successful variation on the Gin Sour. The Aviation gets its name from the light blue colour of the co*cktail that is created by adding a bar spoon of Crème de Violette.

Do you shake or stir Aviation co*cktails? ›

The Aviation

Combine all ingredients in co*cktail shaker with Ice. Shake, then strain into Coupe glass with Ice.

Why is it called Aviation co*cktail? ›

So named due to the crème de violette giving the co*cktail a pale sky-blue colour, the Aviation dates from the early age of aeronautics when air travel was a glamorous luxury that only the rich could afford. Choosing the right brand of crème de violette is crucial to the look and taste of this co*cktail.

What does Aviation co*cktail taste like? ›

An aviation has the dry herbal notes of gin, bright citrus flavor from lemon juice, and sweetness and floral fun from maraschino cherry liqueur and crème de violette liqueur. It's served straight-up, so make sure the co*cktail is icy-cold and pour it into a cold glass so the drink stays cold longer.

What is the best maraschino liqueur for Aviation? ›

Luxardo's maraschino liqueur is easily the best around. There are not too many competitors so you will likely end up with Luxardo's version anyway. Maraschino liqueur is distilled from Marasca cherries and is clear in color.

What is a flight co*cktail? ›

Having a flight—a few smaller pours, usually around two ounces, of various drinks—can help introduce clientele to new spirits, different flavors and fun experiences. You can use it as a tool to help educate guests, like Amanda Swanson, the bar manager of Fine & Rare in New York.

What alcohol is Aviation? ›

Aviation American Gin, also known as Aviation Gin, is a brand of gin first produced in Portland, Oregon, by founders Christian Krogstad and Ryan Magarian in 2006. It is owned by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo. It is produced by House Spirits Distillery.

What is the liqueur Aperol? ›

What is Aperol? Aperol is made much like Campari, but unlike its deep red counterpart, the ingredients for this orange-hued liqueur are slightly better-known. Aperol's key ingredients include bitter rhubarb, vegetal gentian root, and cinchona, a tree bark which gives tonic water its characteristic bitterness.

What is Amadeus liqueur? ›

Amadeus is an Austrian almond-flavoured liqueur that's named after one of the country's famous sons – Amadeus Mozart. Is a liqueur made of bitter oranges and almonds, blended with Cognac.

What is cynar alcohol? ›

Cynar (pronounced [tʃiˈnar]) is an Italian bitter apéritif of the amaro variety. It is made from 13 herbs and plants, predominant among which is the artichoke (Cynara scolymus), from which the drink derives its name. Cynar is dark brown, has a bittersweet flavor, and its strength is 16.5% ABV.

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