
French Connection #2
A sophisticated and deceptively simple two-ingredient cocktail that elevates the classic after-dinner drink, substituting Amaretto with the complex, orange-laced elegance of Grand Marnier.
40%
ABV
215
Calories
Snifter
Glass
Flavor Profile
Flavor Journey
History & Heritage
“The French Connection No. 2 is a variation on the original French Connection, which was popularized in the 1970s. This version substitutes the Italian Amaretto with the quintessentially French Grand Marnier, creating a more logically 'French' connection. The cocktail is also known as 'The Beautiful' and is a simple, elegant pairing of two high-quality French spirits.”
Ingredients
Quality ingredients make all the difference. Each component plays a crucial role.
2 oz
1 oz
Method
Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.
Pre-chill a brandy snifter or a high-quality rocks glass.
Pour the V.S.O.P. Cognac and Grand Marnier directly into the chilled glass.
If served on the rocks, add a single large ice cube and stir gently.
Garnish with an expressed orange peel.
Glassware
Served in a brandy snifter or a high-quality rocks glass
Garnish
Expressed over the drink
Master's Tips
Professional insights to elevate your craft
The 2:1 ratio of Cognac to Grand Marnier is superior, allowing the complex notes of the Cognac to lead.
For the most authentic and aromatic experience, this cocktail should be served neat in a chilled glass.
With only two ingredients, the quality of the Cognac and Grand Marnier is paramount.
Variations & Riffs
Classic cocktails inspire countless variations. Here are some popular riffs on the French Connection #2.
Other Variations
French Connection (Original)
The direct predecessor, using Amaretto instead of Grand Marnier for a nutty, marzipan-like sweetness.
Changes
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