
Closing Argument
A sophisticated equal-parts cocktail featuring mezcal, Green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice for bold, complex flavors.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Coupe Glass
Recipe
- Mezcal22.5 ml
- Green Chartreuse22.5 ml
- Maraschino Liqueur22.5 ml
- Lime Juice22.5 ml
- Lime1 twist
Instructions
Equipment
Description
The Closing Argument is a modern classic cocktail that balances smoky mezcal with the herbal complexity of Green Chartreuse, sweet maraschino liqueur, and bright lime juice. This equal-parts drink creates a sophisticated harmony of flavors that appeals to adventurous cocktail enthusiasts seeking bold, complex taste profiles.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (120ml)Tips & Notes
Use freshly squeezed lime juice for optimal flavor - bottled juice will compromise the cocktail's bright acidity.
Choose a high-quality mezcal for smoother, less harsh smokiness that won't overpower the other ingredients.
Chill your coupe glass thoroughly for a crisp, refreshing experience that maintains the cocktail's temperature longer.
Shake hard and double strain to ensure proper dilution and silky texture - this cocktail benefits from vigorous preparation.
The equal parts ratio is crucial - use precise measuring tools rather than free-pouring for consistent results.
Can I substitute the mezcal with tequila?
While tequila can be substituted, it will significantly change the character of the drink. Mezcal’s smokiness is essential to the Closing Argument’s flavor profile. If using tequila, choose a reposado for more complexity.
Is Green Chartreuse essential or can I use Yellow Chartreuse?
Green Chartreuse is preferred for its higher proof and more intense herbal flavor. Yellow Chartreuse is sweeter and milder, which would alter the cocktail’s balance, though it can work as a substitute if that’s what you have available.
Why is this cocktail shaken rather than stirred?
The fresh lime juice requires shaking to properly integrate with the other ingredients and achieve the right dilution. The vigorous shaking also helps bind the diverse flavors together and creates the proper texture.
How important is the double straining?
Double straining is crucial for achieving the silky, refined texture that makes this cocktail special. It removes ice chips and pulp that would otherwise affect both mouthfeel and appearance.

