Cocktail Recipe: Aviation-ish Sour

It tastes how a day-drunk nap in a springtime garden smells—you know what we mean?

Bright, floral, refreshing, and unusually Kool-Aid hued—the Aviation cocktail is an easy-to-pull off but very impressive summertime drink. Not to mention that it looks totally dreamy next to our Taro dinnerware .

A classic Aviation tastes like the best version of those retro violet candies that come in the metallic bright purple wrapper (anyone??) and is absolutely delightful as is, but we decided to make a little riff on the original just because it looked so pretty in our Handblown Rocks Glasses. Ours skips the Maraschino liqueur and adds, instead, a delicate hibiscus-rose syrup. A little dry-shake with an egg white gives it the froth and body of classic sour-style rocks drink. It tastes how a day-drunk nap in a springtime garden smells—you know what we mean?


The key ingredient here is Crème de Violette. It's a french liqueur that has a lovely violet flavor that really can't be replaced. You should be able to find it at most specialty liquor stores. We particularly like the Rothman & Winter brand.
Aviation-ish Sour
1.5 oz Gin
.75 oz Lemon Juice
.25 oz.Crème de Violette
.5 oz. Hibiscus Rose Syrup*
1 Egg White

Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker without ice to fluff up the egg white, then add ice, give a good shake, and strain into a rocks glass with ice.
Classic Aviation
2 oz Gin
.5 oz Crème de Violette
.25 oz Lemon Juice
.25 oz Maraschino Liqueur (Luxardo is your best bet)
Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a brandied cherry.
*Hibiscus Rose Syrup
makes 1 cup syrup
1/2 cup Brewed Hibiscus Tea
1/2 cup Sugar
1 tsp Rosewater
Heat all ingredients until sugar is dissolved. Store in the refrigerator for up to one month.







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