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Harvey Wallbanger

A Harvey Wallbanger cocktail garnished with an orange slice.
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Leslie Raney
  • Active Time

    3 minutes

  • Total Time

    3 minutes

An Italian-accented riff on a screwdriver cocktail, the original Harvey Wallbanger recipe is credited to a midcentury American mixologist named Donato “Duke” Antone. As legend has it, Antone created the now-famous drink recipe at the Blackwatch Bar in Los Angeles sometime in the 1940s or 1950s. Like many Hollywood darlings, the cocktail wasn’t “discovered” right away: In the late 1960s, George Bednar, marketing director for McKesson Imports, the company that imported Italian liqueur Galliano to the United States, tasted Antone’s creation and was smitten. With a neutral vodka base and fresh orange juice, the Galliano shines here with notes of cooling anise, warm vanilla, and a woodsy, herbal backbone. Bednar rechristened the vodka cocktail the Harvey Wallbanger and used it to launch a national campaign encouraging home bartenders to throw cocktail parties in exchange for free merchandise. The campaign’s success turned the humble drink into a modern classic cocktail (and inspired home bakers to make citrusy, herbal Harvey Wallbanger cakes).

Since the Harvey Wallbanger is built in the glass you’ll sip it from, rather than in a cocktail shaker, it’s easy to scale up for brunch or a cocktail party. Use fresh-squeezed orange juice for the best flavor.

Ingredients

Makes 1

1½ oz. vodka
4 oz. freshly squeezed orange juice
½ oz. Galliano
1 orange slice (for garnish)

Preparation

  1. Combine 1½ oz. vodka and 4 oz. freshly squeezed orange juice in a highball glass and fill with ice cubes, stir well. Slowly pour ½ oz. Galliano over the back of a spoon to float it on top of the drink; garnish with 1 orange slice

    Editor’s note: This Harvey Wallbanger recipe first appeared on Epicurious in August 2004. Head this way for more of our best cocktail tips and tricks

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