Drinks Cocktails Gin Cocktails French Blonde 5.0 (3) 1 Review Lillet Blanc, grapefruit, and elderflower make this the perfect spring cocktail. By Prairie Rose Prairie Rose Prairie Rose is Food & Wine's senior drinks editor. A trained sommelier, cocktail book author, and wine and spirits educator, in addition to Food & Wine she is also the senior editor of Liquor.com. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on March 25, 2024 Save Rate PRINT Share Close Photo: Food & Wine / Tim Nusog Prep Time: 2 mins Total Time: 3 mins Servings: 1 drink Jump to recipe Bright, fresh, and floral, the French Blonde consists of Lillet Blanc, freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, gin, elderflower liqueur, and lemon bitters. With recent claims that the drink was Taylor Swift’s favorite cocktail, the French Blonde has suddenly found itself in the spotlight after emerging some time in the mid-aughts. Lillet Blanc, the sweet, floral French aperitif, made from fortified white Bordeaux grapes, takes center stage in this cocktail as the primary alcohol by volume, while London Dry gin takes a backseat with about half the amount. This makes the cocktail’s build resemble a sort of Reverse Martini template, with inverted proportions of gin to lower-alcohol aromatized wine, but then combined with citrus-forward elements like grapefruit and lemon bitters. It's Finally Lillet Season The generous amount of freshly squeezed grapefruit juice not only helps to lengthen the drink and lower the overall alcohol content but also makes the French Blonde an ideal brunch cocktail. What makes the French Blonde work Though this recipe only calls for an ounce of gin, the spirit’s higher abv and bold botanicals help to provide a sturdy backbone to an otherwise delicate concoction. The half-ounce of elderflower liqueur amplifies the floral qualities in the Lillet Blanc and lends a more intense sweetness that balances out the bright, tart flavors of the fresh grapefruit juice. Adding a few dashes of lemon or citrus bitters will increase the complexity of the drink and help to make this French Blonde extra zesty. Essentially, the botanicals that would have come from a heavier pour of gin were instead recreated here using a handful of lower-proof but highly flavorful ingredients. Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 2 ounces grapefruit juice, freshly squeezed 2 ounces Lillet Blanc 1 ounce London Dry gin 1/2 ounce elderflower liqueur, such as St-Germain 3 dashes lemon bitters Directions Combine all ingredients in a shaker filled with ice. Shake for 10–15 seconds until well chilled. Strain into a chilled Martini glass, without garnish. Rate It Print