
Cocktail
Manhattan
Il Manhattan è un cocktail classico a base di bourbon o rye whiskey, vermouth dolce e angostura, servito in un bicchiere da cocktail. La sua combinazione di sapori ricchi e aromatici lo rende una scelta sofisticata per gli amanti dei drink. Spesso guarnito con una ciliegina al maraschino, il Manhattan è un simbolo dell'eleganza nei bar di tutto il mondo.
- amaro
- speziato
- fruttato
- legnoso
- Prep Time
- 4 min
- Glass
- Cocktail glass
- Difficulty
- Easy
- ABV
- 30%
- Yields
- 1 serving
Pochi cocktail offrono un profilo amaro and speziato equilibrato come il Manhattan. Con bourbon come base, si prepara in circa 4 minuti. Una delle ricette più cercate: "cena elegante".
Key Takeaways
What you’ll learn
- The Manhattan was created in 1870s New York and remains one of the world's most sophisticated cocktails.
- The classic recipe uses 2 oz whiskey, 1 oz sweet vermouth, and 2 dashes Angostura bitters — always stirred, never shaken.
- Rye whiskey provides spicy complexity while bourbon offers sweeter, smoother notes; both are legitimate and traditional.
- Always stir a Manhattan for 30–40 seconds to achieve proper dilution and the silky texture that defines the drink.
- Quality vermouth stored properly in the refrigerator and used within 3–4 weeks makes an enormous difference in the final cocktail.
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Ingredients
- Serves
- 1 serving
- Glass
- Cocktail glass
- Prep
- 4 min
- 3/4 ozSweet Vermouth
- 2 1/2 oz BlendedBourbon
- dashAngostura bitters
- 2 or 3Ice
- 1Maraschino cherry
- 1 twist ofOrange peel
Method
Preparation
- 01
Mescolato con ghiaccio, filtrato in un bicchiere freddo, guarnito e servito.
Origin
History & Origins
Few cocktails embody sophistication and timeless elegance quite like the Manhattan. Born in the bustling streets of 1870s New York City, this iconic drink has graced the hands of countless cocktail enthusiasts for over 150 years. Legend has it that the Manhattan was first mixed at the Manhattan Club in New York City for a banquet hosted by Lady Randolph Churchill, Winston Churchill's mother. While historians debate the veracity of this origin story, what is undeniable is that the Manhattan emerged during America's Gilded Age as the drink of choice for the sophisticated urbanite.
The Manhattan's rise coincided with the golden age of American whiskey. Before Prohibition, rye whiskey dominated the American market, and the original Manhattan was built on rye's spicy, peppery backbone. When Prohibition took hold in 1920, the whiskey industry was devastated, and upon its repeal many distilleries had either vanished or shifted production. By the mid-20th century, bourbon had risen to prominence and many bars began defaulting to bourbon-based Manhattans, creating the sweeter, softer style that many drinkers know today.
Sweet vermouth — the Manhattan's other defining ingredient — is an often-overlooked component with its own rich history. This fortified wine, infused with herbs and spices, adds depth and complexity that lifts the drink far above a simple whiskey pour. Premium producers like Carpano Antica Formula, whose recipe dates to 18th-century Turin, and Cocchi Vermouth di Torino have driven a vermouth renaissance that has elevated Manhattan quality across the world's best bars.
Premium producers like Carpano Antica Formula, whose recipe dates to 18th-century Turin, and Cocchi Vermouth di Torino have driven a vermouth renaissance that has elevated Manhattan quality across the world's best bars.
Today, the Manhattan is a benchmark by which bartenders are often judged, a staple on craft cocktail menus worldwide, and a drink whose three-ingredient simplicity conceals a depth that reveals itself differently depending on the whiskey and vermouth chosen. Its enduring appeal lies in that beautiful tension between familiar and revelatory.
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Bartender’s Insight
Pro Tips
Usa whisky rye o bourbon di buona qualità
From James
Gli amari Angostura freschi sono essenziali
Mescola con il ghiaccio, non agitare
Filtra in un bicchiere coupe preraffreddato
At the Table
Perfect Pairings
Beyond the Classic
Variations
Manhattan Secco
Usa vermouth secco invece del dolce per meno zucchero
Manhattan Perfetto
Combina sia il vermouth secco che dolce per complessità
Manhattan al Cognac
Sostituisce il whisky con il cognac, creando profondità
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Questions
Frequently Asked
- The Manhattan has a flavor profile that is amaro, speziato, fruttato, legnoso. It is crafted to balance these characteristics into a harmonious, satisfying drink that appeals to a wide range of palates.
- The Manhattan is ideal for cene eleganti, feste di compleanno, eventi aziendali. Its flavor profile and presentation make it a versatile choice that works equally well as a social cocktail or a relaxed evening drink.
- Yes, there are several ways to adapt a Manhattan. If you cannot source Sweet Vermouth, look for a similar alternative that matches its flavor profile. Keep in mind that substitutions may alter the balance of the cocktail, so start with a smaller quantity and adjust to taste. The variations section above lists popular alternatives bartenders use.
- Some of the most popular Manhattan variations include Manhattan Secco, Manhattan Perfetto, Manhattan al Cognac. Each variation puts a unique twist on the original recipe while retaining the essential character of the classic cocktail.
- The Manhattan is traditionally served in a Cocktail glass. Using the right glassware is important because it affects the aroma, temperature retention, and overall drinking experience. If you do not have a Cocktail glass on hand, a similar shaped glass will work.
- Yes, a mocktail version of the Manhattan is possible. Replace the base spirit with a non-alcoholic spirit alternative (there are many quality options available) and keep all other components the same. The result will capture much of the original's flavor profile while being suitable for guests who prefer alcohol-free options.
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