Yellow Jacket
The Yellow Jacket cocktail was inspired by chance circumstances and a little harassment. For weeks, we had toyed with the idea of mixing together Partida Reposado tequila and St-Germain elderflower liqueur, but there was a piece of the puzzle missing. Then one evening, a bunch of obnoxious cocktail geeks came into Employees Only to stump the bartenders by ordering the Last Word cocktail. After being satisfied with that drink, they asked if we knew of another drink with Chartreuse. At that moment, Yellow Chartreuse became the ingredient needed to bind together the elderflower and tequila. So pretty and elegant, the rich yellow color grabs your attention. The true beauty of this drink, though, is the interplay of the ingredients. The light oak on the Partida Reposado tequila works so well with the St-Germain, and they in turn produce a perfect ground for Yellow Chartreuse to bring it all into balance. The orange bitters play a key role. This cocktail is similar in style to the Widow’s Kiss cocktail (page 141), as they both contain very sweet herbaceous ingredients balanced by high alcohol content. It’s named for the yellow jacket wasps that inhabit agave farms and tequila distilleries.
Recipe information
Yield
makes 1 drink
Ingredients
Preparation
Step 1
Pour the tequila, liqueur, Chartreuse, and bitters into a mixing glass. Add large cold ice cubes and stir for 40 revolutions. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with the lemon twist.
tasting notes
Step 2
Dominant Flavors: lemon oil on the nose followed by roasted agave
Step 3
Body: full, honeyed mouthfeel
Step 4
Dryness: medium to off-dry
Step 5
Complexity: high
Step 6
Accentuating or Contrasting Flavors: floral, earthy, and herbal notes surround agave
Step 7
Finish: long, honeyed with slight bitter orange overtones
Step 8
Glass: cocktail