The cosmopolitan is without a doubt one of the most popular and popular drinks. Find out how to make it just like the one they drink in the series.
He Cosmopolitan drink gained notoriety largely through its association with pop culture. It became popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, especially due to its frequent appearance in the television series Sex and the City.
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In the series, Carrie Bradshaw’s character, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, used to enjoy Cosmopolitans whenever she went to a bar, helping to cement the drink as a symbol of sophistication and style in New York life.


In your recipe Vodka, triple sec, lemon juice and cranberry juice are combined to create a cocktail with a balanced flavor and striking appearance.
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How to make the best cosmopolitan
Quality ingredients
The quality of the ingredients is key. Opt for a good vodka, preferably one with a neutral flavor, and use a high-quality triple sec, such as Cointreau. Fresh lemon juice also makes a big difference in flavor.
Chill the glass
Before preparing the cocktail, chill the martini glass by filling it with ice and water while you prepare the mix.
Specify the measurements
Use the correct proportions for your ingredients. The classic Cosmopolitan recipe includes 45 ml vodka, 15 ml triple sec, 30 ml lemon juice and 30 ml cranberry juice. Adjust to taste, but keeping these proportions is a good starting point.
Use the right glass
The Cosmopolitan is traditionally served in a martini glass. Be sure to strain the cocktail as you pour it into the glass to remove any ice or pulp.
Decorate with elegance
Garnish the Cosmopolitan with a lemon peel or a maraschino cherry for visual appeal and an added light aroma.
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