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1 oz Gin
1 1⁄2 oz Dry vermouth
1⁄2 oz Triple sec
1 twst Orange peel (for garnish)
Instructions

Stir and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Add the garnish.

History

"Adapted from a pre-Prohibition era drink of the same name, the original recipe called for orange-flavored gin and the white of an egg. I reformulated the Chanticleer using triple sec for the orange flavor and dropping the egg white altogether. The word, chanticleer is French for rooster and at the old Waldorf-Astoria bar, the drink was served with 'a Cock'€™s Comb, if desired.'" --Regan

Cocktail summary
Created by
Gary Regan
Is an
altered recipe
Reference

Gary Regan, Joy of Mixology

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Comments
rodmitch commented on 12/18/2013:

Like the Black Feather with Gin instead of Brandy.


laerm commented on 3/09/2015:

Quite good, and heightened finely by a couple drops of oleo saccharum (should you have it on hand).


bkemp1984 commented on 12/08/2022:

Love it. Have also made it with Mattei Cap Corse blanc instead of dry vermouth, loved it.