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Last Word Cocktail : Classic Recipe

Published: May 8, 2025 by Hannah Cooking . 1 Comment

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There's something magical about a cocktail with history. I discovered The Last Word cocktail when I spotted a dusty bottle of green Chartreuse at Rachel's housewarming monk made since the 1700s.. Impulsively mixing equal parts with gin, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice, I watched as the first sip transformed her gathering. This Prohibition era classic from 1920s Detroit vanished for decades until a Seattle bartender revived it in 2004, sparking a renaissance. Meanwhile, Max sneakily collected maraschino cherries, leaving tiny red fingerprints as evidence of his sweet theft.

Homemade Last Word cocktail in a coupe glass with cherry garnish and lime twist on white counter, showing natural shadows and pale green color. Save it For Later

Why You'll Love This Last Word cocktail

This equal-parts cocktail has survived for nearly a century for good reason. After making hundreds of these at family gatherings and dinner parties, I can confidently share why The Last Word deserves a spot in your cocktail repertoire:

Perfectly Balanced:

  • Equal parts mean foolproof measuring
  • Sweet, sour, herbal notes in harmony
  • Sophisticated yet approachable
  • Vibrant green color that captivates guests

Impressive Yet Simple:

  • Only four ingredients
  • No special techniques required
  • Batches beautifully for parties
  • Historically fascinating conversation starter
Jump to:
  • Why You'll Love This Last Word cocktail
  • Last Word cocktail Ingredients
  • How To Make The Last Word Cocktail
  • Substitutions
  • Last Word cocktail Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage Tips
  • My Sister Rachel's Cocktail Magic
  • Fresh Cherry Cocktail Perfection!
  • FAQs
  • Pairing
  • Last Word Cocktail Recipe

Last Word cocktail Ingredients

The Core Spirits:

  • Gin (London Dry style works beautifully)
  • Green Chartreuse
  • Maraschino liqueur (Luxardo brand preferred)
  • Fresh lime juice (absolutely must be freshly squeezed)

For Serving:

  • Cocktail cherry (Luxardo preferred)
  • Lime wheel (optional)
  • Crushed ice
  • Coupe or martini glass (chilled)

Tip: The quality of each ingredient matters tremendously in equal parts cocktails like The Last Word.

See recipe card for quantities.

All ingredients for The Last Word cocktail—gin, Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and fresh limes on a white kitchen counter. Save it For Later

How To Make The Last Word Cocktail

Creating the perfect Last Word cocktail comes down to proper technique and attention to detail:

Prepare Your Station

  • Chill your coupe or martini glass in the freezer
  • Measure all ingredients precisely using a jigger
  • Cut a fresh lime and prepare garnishes
  • Have a cocktail shaker and strainer ready

Mix With Precision

  • Add all four ingredients to a cocktail shaker
  • Fill shaker halfway with ice cubes (not crushed ice)
  • Seal shaker tightly to avoid leaks
  • Shake vigorously for 15-20 seconds until thoroughly chilled

Strain & Serve

  • Remove your chilled glass from the freezer
  • Double-strain into the glass to remove ice chips and lime pulp
  • The cocktail should have a lovely pale green hue
  • Add garnish if desired (cocktail cherry is traditional)
Pouring pale green Last word cocktail through a strainer into a coupe glass with cherry and lime garnish ready. Save it For Later

Pro Tip: The vigorous shake is crucial for this cocktail;l it not only chills the drink but creates the perfect dilution and aeration that brings all the flavors together.

Substitutions

While I'm generally a purist with classic cocktails, these tested substitutions work beautifully when needed:

Spirit Alternatives:

  • London Dry gin → Plymouth gin (softer botanical profile)
  • Traditional gin → Aviation gin (more contemporary flavor)
  • Gin → Mezcal for a smoky "Final Word" variation
  • Green Chartreuse → Yellow Chartreuse (milder, sweeter profile)

Liqueur Options:

  • Luxardo maraschino → Clear Creek maraschino
  • Maraschino liqueur → Cherry Heering (deeper, less funky flavor)
  • Lime juice → Lemon juice (creates the "Final Say" variation)
  • All spirits → Non-alcoholic alternatives for mocktail version

Last Word cocktail Variations

The Final Ward

  • Replace gin with rye whiskey
  • Use lemon instead of lime juice
  • Keep Chartreuse and maraschino the same
  • Garnish with lemon twist
  • Creates a warmer, spicier version

The Smoky Word

  • Substitute mezcal for gin
  • Add a tiny dash of agave syrup
  • Use a flame-charred lime wheel garnish
  • Creates a mesmerizing smoky variation

The Summer Word

  • Add 3-4 muddled basil leaves
  • Include a thin cucumber slice
  • Garnish with fresh basil sprig
  • Perfect for warm weather gatherings

Equipment

  • Cocktail shaker
  • Jigger or measuring tool
  • Hawthorne strainer
  • Fine mesh strainer (for double straining)
  • Citrus juicer
  • Bar spoon

Storage Tips

Pre-Batching Tips (up to 24 hours):

  • Combine gin, Chartreuse, and maraschino
  • Store in sealed bottle in refrigerator
  • Do NOT add lime juice until serving time
  • Add 10% water to account for dilution if not shaking

Ingredient Storage:

  • Gin, Chartreuse, maraschino - store at room temperature
  • Once opened, Chartreuse will last for years
  • Maraschino liqueur stays good for months if sealed properly
  • Fresh lime juice only lasts 24 hours before flavor degrades

Fresh Is Best:

  • Ideally, make each cocktail to order
  • For parties, prepare just before guests arrive
  • Can pre-chill glasses for faster serving
  • Pre-cut lime garnishes can be stored in water

My Sister Rachel's Cocktail Magic

My sister Rachel; our family's cocktail historian, shared The Last Word's fascinating backstory during our annual siblings gathering. While precisely measuring Chartreuse, she explained how this 1920s Detroit Athletic Club creation vanished for decades until a Seattle bartender resurrected it in the early 2000s. Rachel's signature twist? A paper-thin cucumber slice floating atop the drink "for ephemeral freshness." Max's attempt to replicate her garnish technique resulted in cucumber confetti scattered across my counter. Now at family gatherings, Rachel's theatrical telling of the cocktail's resurrection story has become as essential as the drink itself.

Fresh Cherry Cocktail Perfection!

Now you have all the secrets to creating the perfect Last Word cocktail; from the precise equal-parts ratio to Rachel's cucumber garnish trick. This Prohibition-era classic proves that sometimes the most balanced and sophisticated flavors come from the simplest combinations.

Looking for more impressive yet approachable drink recipes? Try our refreshing Agua Fresca Recipe for a non-alcoholic option that's perfect for summer gatherings. For another balanced classic, our Paper Plane Cocktail delivers a modern equal-parts masterpiece. And when you want something bright and citrusy, our Lemon Drop Martini brings the perfect sweet-tart combination!

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Pro Tip: Remember the equal parts formula and you'll always have this classic at your fingertips.

FAQs

What is the Last Word cocktail?

The Last Word cocktail is a classic Prohibition era drink made with equal parts gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and fresh lime juice. It's typically served straight up in a coupe or martini glass with a maraschino cherry garnish. Known for its perfect balance of herbal, sweet, and sour notes, it's become a staple in craft cocktail bars after being rediscovered in the early 2000s from near obscurity.

Why is it called a Last Word cocktail?

The Last Word cocktail earned its name at the Detroit Athletic Club in the 1920s during Prohibition. While the exact origin story is somewhat mysterious, cocktail historians suggest it was named "The Last Word" because it was so distinctive and flavorful that it would end any argument about what makes a great cocktail; essentially having "the last word" in the debate. Its complex, balanced flavor profile makes it a definitive statement in mixology.

What does the Last Word cocktail taste like?

The Last Word cocktail offers a fascinating flavor journey in each sip. Initially, you taste the bright citrus from fresh lime juice, followed by the sweet cherry notes from maraschino liqueur. Then comes the complex herbal punch from green Chartreuse with its blend of 130 botanicals, balanced by the juniper and botanical notes from the gin. The overall effect is simultaneously sweet, sour, herbal, and strong; with no single flavor dominating, creating a remarkably balanced and sophisticated taste experience.

What is the Last Word cocktail format?

The Last Word follows the classic "equal-parts" cocktail format, meaning each liquid ingredient is used in the same amount—typically ¾ ounce each of gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and fresh lime juice. This format makes it exceptionally easy to remember and prepare. It's shaken vigorously with ice, strained into a chilled coupe or martini glass, and traditionally garnished with a maraschino cherry. The equal-parts structure has inspired numerous variations like the Final Ward and Paper Plane.

Pairing

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Homemade Last Word cocktail in a coupe glass with cherry garnish and lime twist on white counter, showing natural shadows and pale green color. Save it For Later

Last Word Cocktail Recipe

4 from 1 vote
A perfectly balanced 4-ingredient Prohibition-era cocktail made with gin, Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and fresh lime. Elegant, vibrant, and easy to shake at home.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings: 1 cocktail
Course: Cocktails, Drinks
Cuisine: American
Calories: 180
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • ¾ oz Gin London Dry preferred; Plymouth for softer
  • ¾ oz Green Chartreuse Herbal liqueur made by monks
  • ¾ oz Maraschino liqueur Luxardo brand preferred
  • ¾ oz Fresh lime juice Must be freshly squeezed
  • 1 Maraschino cherry Optional garnish
  • 1 Lime peel twist Optional garnish

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail shaker Boston or cobbler style
  • 1 Jigger For precise measurements
  • 1 Fine-mesh strainer For double straining
  • 1 Hawthorne strainer Use in combination with shaker
  • 1 Citrus juicer Freshly squeeze lime
  • 1 Cocktail pick For cherry garnish
  • 1 Coupe glass Chill before pouring

Method
 

  1. Chill the coupe glass and prepare garnishes
  2. Measure all ingredients using a jigger
  3. Add gin, Chartreuse, maraschino, and lime juice to shaker
  4. Fill shaker halfway with ice cubes and shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds
  5. Double strain into the chilled glass
  6. Garnish with cherry skewer and lime twist, then serve

Notes

Nutrition facts are estimated using automated tools and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For the most accurate results, please calculate using your specific ingredients.

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