
New York Sour
A classic whiskey sour elevated with a dramatic float of dry red wine
Recipe
- Rye Whiskey60 ml
- Lemon Juice30 ml
- Simple syrup (1:1)22.5 ml
- Red Wine15 ml
- Egg White10 ml
- Lemon Peel1 strip
- Maraschino Cherry1 piece
Instructions
Equipment
Description
The New York Sour is a sophisticated variation of the traditional Whiskey Sour that adds a float of dry red wine, creating both visual drama and flavor complexity. This classic cocktail perfectly balances the bold character of bourbon or rye whiskey with bright lemon juice and simple syrup, while the red wine float provides an aromatic first sip and elegant layered appearance.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (165ml)Tips & Notes
Use a dry, tannic red wine like Shiraz, Malbec, or Cabernet Sauvignon for the best balance and dramatic color contrast.
Pour the wine very slowly over the back of a bar spoon to achieve a clean, dramatic float - the key is gentle, steady pressure.
If the wine doesn't float properly, ensure your base cocktail is well-chilled and try pouring even more slowly from a lower height.
Use large, clear ice cubes to minimize dilution and maximize visual appeal of the layered effect.
The egg white is optional but traditional - ensure eggs are fresh and clean, and the dry shake technique is essential for proper foam.
What type of wine works best for the New York Sour?
Use a dry red wine with good tannin structure like Shiraz, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, or Merlot. Avoid sweet wines as they will throw off the cocktail’s balance. The wine should complement, not overpower, the whiskey.
Is egg white necessary for a New York Sour?
Egg white is optional but traditional. It adds a silky texture and attractive foam cap. If you choose to use it, ensure the eggs are fresh and perform a proper dry shake before adding ice for the best results.
Why won't my wine float properly?
Wine floating issues usually occur when the base cocktail isn’t cold enough or the wine is poured too quickly. Ensure your cocktail is well-chilled, use the back of a bar spoon, and pour very slowly from just above the surface.
Can I make this cocktail without whiskey?
While whiskey is traditional and provides the best flavor profile, you could substitute with aged rum or cognac. However, this would no longer be a true New York Sour and the flavor balance would be significantly different.









