Aviation Cocktail
Shake. strain, up.
Ensslin's recipe is 2 parts London Dry gin, 1 part lemon juice, 2 dashes each Maraschino and Creme de Violette, with no garnish. Ted Haigh, in Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails has this as 2 1/2 oz gin, 3/4 oz lemon juice, and 2 or 3 dashes of Maraschino - it omits the creme de violette, which is a transcription error from Ensslin to the Savoy Cocktail Book. This can be made more floral with more violette and sweeter by reducing the lemon juice.

Recipes for Mixed Drinks, Hugo Ensslin, pg. 7
- OK this was pretty awful. My only thought is I borked on the lemon juice. This drink was completely overly sour. I'll assume it was user error and will try again soon.
- I like to go slightly heavier on the Maraschino and a bit lighter on the creme de violette.
- Gin- sour, floral
- Reduce lemon juice to 1/2 ounce.
- 1/6/13
- I did 2oz gin (Solveig), .5oz+ lemon, .5oz Maraschino, 1tsp CdV. Happy with taste and color.
- Violette, for blue tint, or nothing. Creme Yvette makes it red.
- Very happy with: 2 oz gin, 3/4 oz lemon juice, 1/3 oz maraschino, 1/4 oz créme de violette.
- I prefer 2oz gin, 1/2oz each maraschino/lemon and 1-2 barspoons violette with a cherry
- Dates to 1930. Except for addition of creme de violette, this is version in Gary Regan's "Joy of Mixology." 4:1:1
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- The Campground's Gimlet — Gin, Zirbenz Stone Pine Liqueur, Lime juice, Simple syrup
- Greenhouse Gimlet — Gin, Lime juice, Simple syrup
- Bennett Cocktail — Gin, Bitters, Lime juice, Simple syrup
- Bitter Cocktail — Gin, Herbal liqueur, Pastis, Lemon juice, Sugar
After experimentation, happy with 2oz Sipsmith, 1/2oz each of lemon juice and Luxardo Maraschino, and 1/4oz Tempus Fugit Liqueur De Violettes. Only downside to last ingredient is the pink rather than blue tint.
While not strictly canonical, I've settled on using 2 oz gin, .75 oz lemon & .25 each maraschino, creme de violette & parfait amour (Marie Brizard). The parfait amour gives it the nice purple color everyone seems to want from the drink, but without the overwhelming violet floral taste that using .5 oz CdV yields.
1:1:1:1 is the best ratio for this cocktail.
I prefer the D & C version of this. Their specs are 2 oz gin, 3/4 oz lemon juice, 1/2 oz Maraschino, 1/2 tsp crème de Violette, 1/4 simple syrup. I prefer to up the Violette to a full 1/4 oz.
Definitely recommend ignoring this ratio; way too lemon dominant. 7:2:2:1 Gin:Lemon Juice:Maraschino Liqueur:Crème de Violette worked well for me.