Naked and Famous: The Potent Mezcal Cocktail With an Herbaceous Bite

The scantily-named Naked and Famous, invented at Death and Co. in New York City. Photo: Youtube/The Educated Barfly
Between the Mexican Firing Squad and the Blood Bath & Beyond, the world of tequila and mezcal cocktails is no stranger to an attention-grabbing name.
Today, we introduce the Naked and Famous.
This is an herbaceous, mezcal-heavy take on the Aperol Spritz created by bartender Joaquín Simó at the renowned Death and Co in New York City. Its maker describes it as a “bastard love child” of the chartreuse-forward Last Word cocktail and the Aperol-tinted Paper Plane. How this new cocktail got the name “Naked and Famous,” we haven’t the slightest clue.
Though the recipe boasts only 4 ingredients, each is quite different than the last. A good Naked and Famous pairs the smoky profile of mezcal with flavors of citrus, honey, anise and more.
Best of all, this is an equal-parts mix cocktail! Easy to make at home, feel free to change the proportions of this recipe to whatever quantity fits the occasion.
Without further ado:
The Naked and Famous
Ingredients
- 2 oz Mezcal
- 2 oz yellow or green Chartreuse
- 2 oz Aperol
- 2 oz Lime Juice
Directions
- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice, and shake until cold.
- Strain into a cocktail glass and enjoy!
Follow The Daily Pour:
About The Daily Pour
Founded by Dan Abrams, The Daily Pour is the ultimate drinking guide for the modern consumer, covering spirits, non-alcoholic and hemp beverages. With its unique combination of cross-category coverage and signature rating system that aggregates reviews from trusted critics across the internet, The Daily Pour sets the standard as the leading authority in helping consumers discover, compare and enjoy the best of today's evolving drinks landscape.