The White Lady Cocktail hails from the same era as the beloved BBC TV show ‘Downton Abbey’, making it a perfect toast to the end of the last season. This old school British gin cocktail recipe is bright and citrusy.
Today is a very mixed day for me. With great anticipation, I’ve been patiently (well, as patiently as possible) waiting for the U.S. kick off season 6 of Downton Abbey. At the same time, knowing it is the final season makes it bitter sweet. Somehow I can hear Lady Mary in my head with her matter of fact delivery stating ‘well, we all must get on with things’, though that doesn’t make it any less of a bummer!
If you’ve managed to miss the fever that is Downton Abbey, you have a miraculous ability to dodge the internet and mass marketing. What began as a British BBC series about the lives and times of an aristocratic family and their in-house servants in the early 1900’s, caught the international TV viewing world by storm. I personally did not begin watching until after season 2 but finally checked it out after observing the internet turn on its ear when the season was broadcasting.
It is an extraordinary series by my definition. Held to be historically accurate right down to the salad forks, Downton Abbey lavishes its audience with fully developed characters, fantastic writing, beautiful period costuming, gorgeous décor and a trip through the trials both of the times but of human nature.
Each character, whether from upstairs or downstairs, has a personal tale and challenges the audience intimately experiences. Somehow they all become relatable on some level; we empathize with their predicaments, and are left hungry for more as each season winds to a close. Downton Abbey offers 360-degree time travel immersion.
I can’t remember another TV series like Downton Abbey that is so all encompassing. Watching history unfold through lives of ‘real people’ brings it all to life. I love seeing the human condition transcend time and geography to know we all really are cut from the same cloth of humanity.
My favorite? The dining scenes. Opulent tables set with the finest china, glassware, silver and every dish prepared and served impeccably. It’s a flawlessly orchestrated culinary dance that one doesn’t witness in the age of modern dining.
As season 5 drew to a close, the era of the cocktail party began. Diners would always mingle together before being seated for dinner, sipping sherry or champagne, until cocktails wound their way into the ritual in the 1920’s. For the beginning of this last season I wanted to share an historically accurate cocktail for the occasion. After loads of sleuthing, I decided The White Lady Cocktail was perfect.
Ingredients in The White Lady Cocktail
A simple dry gin cocktail with lemon juice and Cointreau keeping it light and citrusy. The cocktail has taken twists over the years to include an egg white, more Cointreau, less Cointreau and even white crème de menthe instead of gin. This version holds true to the original as captured in The Savoy Cocktail Book published originally in the 1930’s by the bartenders of London’s premiere luxury hotel The Savoy.
Whether you are a current Downton watcher, or one who will catch up on it (you really must), a fan of the upstairs family or the downstairs servants, lift a glass tonight to the season we have all been waiting for (and maybe dreading a bit too)! By the way, Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey’s writer, is moving on to a new American project with NBC, The Gilded Age, set in the 1870’s to early 1900’s America. Can’t wait!
Tools Needed to Make The White Lady Cocktail:
To make the White Lady cocktail recipe, you will need to have a cocktail shaker.
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How to Make The White Lady Cocktail Recipe:
Recipe
The White Lady cocktail
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Dry Gin
- 1/2 ounce Cointreau
- 1/2 ounce Lemon Juice
Instructions
- Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Garnish with a small orange slice if desired.
Valerie says
I binge watched Downton Abbey a couple years ago. I need to catch up on it though. It’s a great show!
Amy @ Marvelous Mommy says
Ooh, this looks yummy! Pinning!
Liz Mays says
We actually just finished watching Six Feet Under and have been looking for a new series. I’d love to check out Downton Abbey and try this cocktail!
David says
Six Feet Under was such a powerful series… when I finished it a few years ago (yes, I was late to that party, too), I felt an acute void in my life… until Downton came along. I hope it brings you as much joy as it has to me!
Toni Dash says
There are several series I’ve been late to start. However once catching up it didn’t matter (or I did not care that I wasn’t current when the madness about them was happening real time). I am so glad you said this David because I feel such a gap between Downton Abbey and most everything else I watch; it will be like saying goodbye to good friends I think when it ends. I think you understand!
Lindsey @ Redhead Baby Mama says
I absolutely love period dramas, history and television in general, but I tried a few episodes and couldn’t stick with it! Maybe I should try again this summer when I have some down time to binge!
Toni Dash says
I started watching originally wondering what the fuss was about. I think whenever a show has that type of following it’s easy to not totally engage quickly. If you do become interested watching a few episodes together to really get a feel for the characters might be the way to go. I don’t know anyone who has not gotten hooked (even some hard core doubters).
Pam says
Downton Abbey is so popular. I know so many people who are obsessed with it and would just love this drink.
Jennifer says
That looks delicious. Your photography is absolutely amazing. It’s seriously some of the best lighting and angles I’ve seen in a long time.
Toni Dash says
Thank you Jennifer!
Abbe @ This is How I Cook says
I still think I’m going to watch this, but I have yet to find the time. In any case, I will definitely find the time to make this. Sounds like a drink i will enjoy!
Lisa Joy Thompson says
I’m a binge TV watcher and prefer to watch a show after all the seasons are done! Once Downton Abbey is done, I’ll start watching so I never have to wait between seasons! 🙂 I’ve heard so many great things and can’t wait to start watching! 🙂
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
I have never seen the show, but based on the little I do know about it – these cocktails are perfect. I love the idea of them.
Joansy says
I will be watching this final season, also, with such sadness to see it go. I can’t believe how I fell in love with this show! There isn’t anything about it that doesn’t pull one in…the characters, the costumes, the settings, the story line….they are all breathtaking and wonderful. It takes us back to a different time and place, and I love it! It is my Sunday evening escape, and I don’t know what I will do without it. Thank Heaven for DVD’s!
Toni Dash says
I really couldn’t have put it into words better myself. There is something so unique and special about this program, causing it to standout with no other similarly compelling shows. I feel I soak it in every Sunday and will miss it when it’s over.