Every cocktail has a story. In celebration of Bourbon Heritage Month, we talked to drinks historian Elizabeth Pearce to better understand how the Manhattan became one of the most popular cocktails in the world. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t invented by Winston Churchill’s mother.Â
Q&A:
Q: How do you make your Manhattan cocktail?
Pearce: I usually don’t make it. I order it — with rye and Carpano vermouth. And I like it up.
Q: Why not bourbon?
Pearce: Bourbon is probably an older recipe. I just like mine with whiskey.
Q: So who invented the first Manhattan?
Pearce: There’s no definitive answer. But I can tell you where it didn’t come from. Phil Greene’s book “The Manhattan: The Story of the First Modern Cocktail†debunks a couple of theories. Despite rumors, Winston Churchill’s mother did not invent the Manhattan. There’s also a New Orleans connection. Col. Joe Walker of New Orleans was rumored to have invented it, but it’s unlikely.
Q: So where did it most likely come from?
Pearce: The earliest mention of the Manhattan is from an 1882 upstate New York newspaper. Different social clubs in New York were serving a mixture of whiskey, vermouth and bitters. The drink was named after the different clubs like the Turf Club cocktail, Jockey Club cocktail and, ultimately, the Manhattan Club cocktail.
Q: Is there an agreed-upon Manhattan recipe?
Pearce: The general consensus is whiskey, vermouth, bitters and garnished with a lemon twist. But there were so many variations of vermouth and bitters that there isn’t a true original recipe.Â
Q: What made it so popular?
Pearce: The introduction of vermouth. Most of the original cocktails consisted of a spirit, bitters, sugar and ice. But when more European people began immigrating to the United States, they brought what they liked to drink. By the 1880s, bartenders started using vermouth to modify traditional cocktails. And people seemed to really like mixing vermouth with whiskey.
Q: Our Manhattan recipe calls for an orange twist garnish. Are you team orange twist or team cherry?
Pearce: Oh, I like a cherry because they’re fancy. But earlier Manhattan cocktails were more likely to use an orange or lemon — probably because you would’ve had more citrus at your bar.Â
Q: If you had to describe the Manhattan in three words, what three would you choose?
Pearce: Brown. Bittered. Stirred.
Q: Do you have any secret Manhattan tips? Â
Pearce: I like what’s called an Upside-down Manhattan. Instead of the classic one-to-one ratio of whiskey and vermouth, it calls for a two-to-one ratio of vermouth to whiskey.Â
Q: Yeah, the Manhattan is pretty much all alcohol.
Pearce: Right. Also, why not explore other mixers? Why not put a dash of curacao in there? That brings a lot of flavor without bringing a lot of alcohol to an already boozy drink.Â
Q: Finally, why has the Manhattan remained so popular all these years?
Pearce: First, it’s really good. Second, it’s simple. All you need is a few ingredients. So when Prohibition happened, you had a lot of cocktail parties popping up. The simpler cocktails were easier to make when you had people over. And that hasn’t changed. Did I mention that it’s really good?Â
Discover even more about cocktails like the Manhattan at Elizabeth Pearce’s monthly tasting at the Sazerac House. You can also check out her cocktail tours of New Orleans and subscribe to her Drink & Learn podcast.Â
Events

Summer Cocktail Series
Looking to impress your guests at your next summer gathering with stunning cocktails? Learn the sophisticated craft of batched cocktails in this hands-on class designed for elevated entertaining. Under the expert guidance of New Orleans drinks historian Elizabeth Pearce, guests will master the essential techniques of flavor balancing, premium ingredient selection, and large-batch preparation methods. All guests must be 21 to participate.

Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection Tasting Experience
Step inside one of the Sazerac House’s intimate speakeasies for a rare and immersive tasting experience featuring the Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection, Series 1. This exclusive collection showcases five expressions recreated to reflect the styles of whiskey legally produced during Prohibition, when Buffalo Trace was one of the few distilleries permitted to operate for medicinal purposes. Guided by our expert bourbon stewards, guests will explore the history of the Prohibition era and its impact on American whiskey culture, all while enjoying a curated tasting of the complete series.

🏘️ Welcome to our House: A Housewarming with the Complete Sazerac Port...
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... We’re throwing open the front door and inviting the whole neighborhood inside. Join us at the Sazerac House for a two-day open-house celebration of the full Sazerac portfolio—where every floor brings a new flavor, and every room has a story to tell. This two-day welcome bash brings the Sazerac House to life—room by room, pour by pour. From the moment you step inside, you’re not just a guest—you’re part of the neighborhood. Wander through a three-story tasting experience where every floor offers a different vibe, from backyard Tiki hangs to whiskey-drenched hideaways. Styled like charming corner shops and street-side cocktail carts, each station invites you to explore the international Sazerac portfolio in fun, unexpected ways. Paired with house-made sammies, DJ sets, and bar pop-ups from top industry talent, this is Tales’ most flavorful (and unmissable) house party. Whether you're here to explore your favorites or discover something new, the Sazerac House is your home base for flavor, connection, and inspiration. The neighborhood’s open. The house is yours. [Click to read more]

🏘️ Welcome to Our House: Now Make Yourself at Home with the Complete S...
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... We’re throwing open the front door and inviting the whole neighborhood inside. Join us at the Sazerac House for a two-day open-house celebration of the full Sazerac portfolio—where every floor brings a new flavor, and every room has a story to tell. This two-day welcome bash brings the Sazerac House to life—room by room, pour by pour. From the moment you step inside, you’re not just a guest—you’re part of the neighborhood. Wander through a three-story tasting experience where every floor offers a different vibe, from backyard Tiki hangs to whiskey-drenched hideaways. Styled like charming corner shops and street-side cocktail carts, each station invites you to explore the international Sazerac portfolio in fun, unexpected ways. Paired with house-made sammies, DJ sets, and bar pop-ups from top industry talent, this is Tales’ most flavorful (and unmissable) house party. Whether you're here to explore your favorites or discover something new, the Sazerac House is your home base for flavor, connection, and inspiration. The neighborhood’s open. The house is yours. [Click to read more]

🎪 Disco Sweat: Party in the Loft
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... The Sazerac House is teaming up with Spiegelworld for one night only to bring you a disco circus fantasy bona fide balls-out banger. Welcome to DISCO SWEAT: a glitter-in-your-teeth disco-punk, fever-dream, clown-car pile-up complete with contortionists toasting dangerously good cocktails and speakers threatening to blow out with every beat. Spiegelworld’s Executive Bar Director Niko Novick and his team of cocktail misfits are conjuring a high-glam, low down booze hole—50% delicious, 50% debaucherous, 50% down right stupid. Legendary New Orleans DJs Phlegm and Bouffant Bouffant will have you dancing so hard you’ll forget who you came with, how you got there, and where you were born. This is THE be yourself, feel-yourself, lose-yourself, kind of energy shock to get the week rolling. Come as your rawest, loudest, loosest self and be prepared to leave your jaw on the dance floor. Be there. Capacity is limited, first-come, first-entry.

📚Step into Our Library: A Spirited Chapter Featuring Sazerac’s Global ...
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... Get ready to open the book on one of the most exciting chapters at Sazerac House—our Whiskey Day! This curated celebration invites you to dive deep into a world of rich flavors, bold stories, and innovative cocktails that honor the heritage and future of whiskey. Wander through an atmosphere steeped in vintage charm, surrounded by rich wood tones, leather-bound tales, and the warm glow of whiskey. Our expert bartenders and brand ambassadors will guide you through tastings of treasured drams, innovative cocktails, and neat pours that honor the past and future.. As the perfect complement, three exclusive trade pop-ups take over iconic corners of the house, each embodying their own unique take on whiskey culture, history, and hospitality. 🥃 Introducing: Sazerac Rye 100 The Next Bold Chapter in American Whiskey This isn’t just another pour—it’s a milestone. We’re proudly launching Sazerac Rye 100 Proof at Tales of the Cocktail with an exclusive first taste inside our house. Crafted for the modern bar, this new expression turns up the proof and doubles down on boldness, structure, and spice. [Click to read more]

🌵 Solarium Sips Sun-Drenched and Spirit-Filled Featuring Sazerac’s Aga...
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... It’s getting warm in here—in the best way. Welcome to Solarium Sips, a vibrant, agave-soaked celebration that turns the Sazerac House into a sun-drenched oasis of tequila, mezcal, and cocktail creativity. Wander through our most vibrant 4th floor house party yet, where modern Mexican heritage meets New Orleans hospitality. Guests can expect a flavorful afternoon filled with inventive drinks, music, and good energy—and yes, a delectable taco bar. All wages from this event, along with optional donations, will go toward supporting a beloved Florida Keys bartender in need. Plus, don’t miss the exclusive Saz City merch drop featuring hats by Nickel City—perfect for taking a piece of the party home with you. [Click to read more]

VIP Tastings in the Penthouse
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... Sazerac House will host “VIP Tastings in The Penthouse” Four Class Per Day | By Reservation Only | 45 Minutes | 15 Guests Per Session. Tucked away at the top of the Sazerac House, The Loft offers a serene escape from the buzz below—perfect for a quiet moment with our most sought-after spirits. These daily tasting sessions are designed for industry insiders and spirits lovers who want to dive deeper into the craft. Each experience includes small bites, guided storytelling, and a closer look at what makes these pours so coveted. Spots are extremely limited and offered on a first come, first served basis. Once confirmed, attendance is required—your seat is one others are hoping for. Tasting Class Schedule: 10:00 – 10:45 AM 11:30 – 12:15 PM 1:30 – 2:15 PM 3:00 – 3:45 PM Mon & Tues AM: Sazerac de Forge Cognac Collection Mon & Tues PM: Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (Non-Rye) Weds all day: Buffalo Trace Antique Collection – Rye Vertical Thurs all day: Sazerac Premium Agave Portfolio

🎯Good Times and Goodbyes A House Guest Send-Off Featuring our Dive Ba...
As a part of Tales of the Cocktail... After a week of high-proof hospitality, big reveals, and even bigger nights—Friday at the Sazerac House is all about the soft landings and strong pours. Whether you're catching one last connection or just need to return our extra house key, we’re throwing the kind of farewell party that feels less like a goodbye and more like “when are we doing this again?” Welcome to Good Times & Goodbyes, a come-as-you-are celebration of service-industry soul, New Orleans meets Chicago bar culture, and the divey, delicious end-of-the-week energy that makes you want to move in forever. On the 4th floor - in the cozy, sun-drenched Guest Room - Sazerac teams up with Best Intentions to serve ice-cold cocktails and Benny’s Beef to offer heavenly Chicago Beef. You’ve never been this taken care of at a friend’s house. Until next year… [Click to read more]
