1 Cherry (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake with ice, strain into glass.

Cocktail summary
Created by
Harry Craddock
Year
1930
Is an
authentic recipe
Reference

The Savoy Cocktail Book

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Comments

There are a few different ratios used for this cocktail, but I believe the Savoy calls for 2 dashes (1/8 oz or so) each on the maraschino and lemon juice, not 3/4 oz.


spry commented on 3/23/2016:

Apparently the Savoy calls for Old Tom Gin,  with 1/4 oz lemon juice and 1/4 oz Maraschino and orange bitters.  Anyways that combination makes a fantastic drink!


Do yourself a favor and drop the amount of maraschino to a scant 1/4 oz. Add a bar spoon of simple to sweeten it up slightly.


Craddock's formulation (which uses 2 oz of Old Tom gin, only 2 dashes of the remaining ingredients, and garnishes with a cherry) is delightful. My score is based on that formulation, rather than the version posted here.


Thanks for the comments; I've curated the recipe to reflect the Savoy formulation.


I found 2 dashes to be not enough lemon and luxardo. Several recipes call for 1/2 oz , but I found 1/4 oz each works pretty good.