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The Elderflower Empress

The Elderflower Empress

Elderflower Empress is a soft, floral cocktail that feels a little more polished without being hard to make. The first time I made it, I wanted something simple that still looked nice in the glass, and it quickly turned into a drink I kept coming back to.

What stands out most is the texture. The light foam on top gives it a smooth finish, while elderflower and citrus keep the flavor balanced and fresh. It has a gentle sweetness with just enough structure to keep it interesting. This cocktail works well for date nights, small gatherings, or anytime you want to serve something that feels a bit more refined.

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Why You’ll Love This

This cocktail brings together light floral flavors with a smooth texture, making it both refreshing and memorable.

  • Soft floral flavor with balanced citrus notes
  • Creamy foam top that adds a smooth texture
  • Visually stunning with a light purple tone
  • Perfect for special occasions or intimate gatherings
  • Simple ingredient list with a refined result
  • A great introduction to egg white cocktails

It is one of those drinks that feels thoughtful without requiring a lot of effort once you know the steps.

Ingredients

The ingredients in this cocktail are carefully chosen to create both flavor and texture. Each one plays an important role in the final result.

  • 2 oz Empress 1908 Elderflower Rose Gin
  • ½ oz dry vermouth
  • ½ oz orange liqueur
  • 1 egg white
  • Edible flowers for garnish

The elderflower rose gin gives the drink its floral base and soft color. Dry vermouth adds a subtle herbal layer that keeps the drink from being too sweet.

Orange liqueur brings a touch of citrus that brightens everything up. The egg white is what creates that smooth, foamy top, giving the cocktail its signature texture.

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Suggested Liquor Brands and Substitutions

Using quality ingredients will help bring out the best in this cocktail, but there is still room for flexibility.

  • Empress 1908 Elderflower Rose Gin
    The ideal choice for both color and floral flavor
  • St Germain or other elderflower liqueur
    Can be added in small amounts if you want a stronger floral note
  • Cointreau or Triple Sec
    Both work well for the orange liqueur component
  • Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth
    A reliable option with balanced herbal notes
  • Egg white substitute
    Use aquafaba if you prefer a plant based option

These options let you adjust the drink based on what you have without losing its overall style.

Equipment and Glassware

You do not need much equipment, but a few tools will help you get the best results.

A coupe glass works best because it highlights the foam and keeps the presentation clean. Chilling the glass ahead of time also improves the experience.

How to Make It

This cocktail uses a two step shaking method to create its signature foam and smooth texture.

  1. Dry shake
    Add the gin, dry vermouth, orange liqueur, and egg white to a shaker without ice. Shake for 10 to 15 seconds to build foam.
  2. Shake again with ice
    Add ice to the shaker and shake again until the drink is well chilled.
  3. Double strain
    Strain the cocktail into a chilled coupe glass to remove ice shards and keep the texture smooth.
  4. Garnish
    Gently place edible flowers on top of the foam.

Take your time with the shaking process. It is what gives the drink its signature finish.

Pro Tips

These tips will help you get a smooth texture and balanced flavor every time.

  • Use fresh egg whites for better foam
  • Shake hard during the dry shake to build a strong foam
  • Chill your glass before pouring
  • Double strain for a cleaner texture
  • Do not skip the dry shake step
  • Use high quality gin for the best flavor
  • Keep your measurements precise for balance
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Once you get comfortable with the technique, this cocktail becomes much easier to master.

Variations

You can adjust this cocktail to match your taste or try something new.

  • Citrus Forward Version
    Add a splash of fresh lemon juice for more brightness
  • Sweeter Version
    Add a small amount of simple syrup
  • Herbal Twist
    Add a few drops of lavender bitters
  • Non Alcoholic Version
    Use non alcoholic gin, citrus syrup, and aquafaba
  • Sparkling Finish
    Top with a small splash of sparkling wine

These variations keep the base idea while letting you personalize the drink.

When to Serve and Pairings

This cocktail fits best in settings where presentation and flavor both matter.

Best occasions include:

  • Date nights
  • Dinner parties
  • Celebrations
  • Bridal showers
  • Evening gatherings

For food pairings, go with lighter dishes that complement the floral notes.

  • Seafood dishes
  • Fresh salads
  • Soft cheeses
  • Light desserts
  • Fruit based dishes

It also pairs well with other refined cocktails if you are creating a menu.

Storage and Serving Notes

This cocktail should always be made fresh because of the egg white foam.

You can measure out your ingredients ahead of time, but the shaking and serving should happen right before drinking.

Serve immediately after straining to keep the foam intact and the texture at its best.

FAQs

If you are new to egg white cocktails, here are a few helpful answers.

Is it safe to use egg white in cocktails?
Yes, as long as you use fresh eggs and handle them properly.

Can I skip the egg white?
You can, but you will lose the creamy texture and foam.

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What is a dry shake?
It means shaking the ingredients without ice to build foam first.

Why double strain the drink?
It removes ice shards and gives a smoother texture.

Can I make this ahead of time?
It is best made fresh so the foam stays intact.

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The Elderflower Empress

The Elderflower Empress

Prep Time: 4 minutes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dry vermouth, dry vermouth cocktails, elderflower rose gin, Orange Liqueur, orange liqueur cocktails
Servings: 1
Author: Paul Kushner

Ingredients

  • 2 oz  Empress 1908 Elderflower Rose Gin
  • ½ oz dry vermouth
  • ½ oz orange liqueur
  • 1 egg white
  • Garnish: edible flowers

Instructions

  • Dry Shake: Add elderflower rose gin, dry vermouth, orange liqueur, and egg white to a shaker (without ice). Shake vigorously for 10–15 seconds to build the foam.
  • Shake Again: Add ice to the shaker and shake again until well chilled.
  • Strain: Double strain into a chilled coupe glass.
  • Garnish: Gently place a few edible flowers on top of the foam for a stunning floral finish.

Notes

Pro Tips

  • Use a fine mesh strainer to achieve a silky, smooth finish.
  • Chill your glass before pouring to preserve the froth and temperature.
  • Smack the edible flowers gently before garnishing to release their aroma.
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Paul Kushner

Written by Paul Kushner

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In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

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