
Aviation Cocktail
A classic gin cocktail with delicate floral notes, maraschino sweetness, and a signature pale purple hue from crème de violette.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Coupe Glass
Recipe
- Gin60 ml
- Maraschino Liqueur15 ml
- Crème de Violette7.5 ml
- Lemon Juice22.5 ml
- Maraschino Cherry1 whole
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Description
The Aviation is an elegant pre-Prohibition cocktail that perfectly balances gin’s botanical complexity with the subtle sweetness of maraschino liqueur and the delicate floral essence of crème de violette. Created by Hugo Ensslin in 1916, this sophisticated drink disappeared for decades when crème de violette became unavailable, only to be triumphantly revived by modern craft bartenders who appreciate its unique flavor profile and striking appearance.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (135ml)Tips & Notes
Use crème de violette sparingly - start with 7.5ml and adjust to taste. Too much will overpower the drink and create an unpleasantly soapy or perfumed flavor.
Choose a high-quality dry gin with balanced botanicals. Aviation American Gin works beautifully, but any premium London Dry gin like Tanqueray or Hendrick's will excel.
Always use freshly squeezed lemon juice and measure precisely - the balance between tart citrus and sweet liqueurs is crucial to the cocktail's success.
Double strain the cocktail to achieve the signature silky smooth texture that makes a properly executed Aviation so elegant.
If you can't find crème de violette, try making a "Savoy Aviation" without it - you'll lose the purple hue but gain a more citrus-forward profile that's equally delicious.
Why is my Aviation too floral or soapy tasting?
You’re likely using too much crème de violette. This liqueur is extremely potent – reduce the amount to 5-7.5ml and taste. The violet should enhance, not dominate the cocktail’s flavor profile.
Can I make an Aviation without crème de violette?
Absolutely! The “Savoy Aviation” omits crème de violette entirely, creating a clear cocktail with more prominent citrus and maraschino flavors. This was actually the more common version for decades when crème de violette was unavailable.
What's the best gin to use for an Aviation?
Choose a quality dry gin with balanced botanicals. London Dry gins like Tanqueray or Beefeater work excellently, while Aviation American Gin offers a perfect thematic match. Avoid heavily flavored or Navy Strength gins that might overpower the delicate liqueurs.
How do I achieve the perfect pale purple color?
The color should be subtle – think pale lavender or sky blue rather than deep purple. Start with 7.5ml of crème de violette and adjust based on your preference. Different brands may have varying color intensity, so taste and adjust accordingly.