Swapping the Scotch of the Godfather for vodka produces the Godmother, a two-ingredient cocktail of vodka and amaretto served over ice in an old-fashioned glass. The substitution changes the drink's whole disposition: where Scotch asserts its malt and smoke, vodka recedes into neutrality, ceding the stage to the amaretto. The liqueur's sweet almond and apricot notes thus become the dominant impression, unmediated by any competing spirit character. The result is a smoother, more accessible counterpart to its whisky-based sibling, though it shares the same roughly 28 percent alcohol by volume and the same minimal, build-over-ice construction.
Godmother
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Pour vodka and amaretto into an old-fashioned glass over ice and serve.
The Godmother is a two-ingredient cocktail that replaces the Scotch of the classic Godfather with vodka, combining it with amaretto over ice in an old-fashioned glass. The vodka's neutral spirit character allows the amaretto's sweet almond and apricot flavors to become the dominant impression of the drink. It is a smoother, more accessible sibling of the Godfather.
History & Origins
The Godmother was created as a direct variation of the Godfather, substituting vodka for Scotch to create a softer, more widely approachable version. Both drinks emerged around the early 1970s and became classic bar staples. The IBA lists the Godfather as a Contemporary Classic, and the Godmother is widely accepted as its established companion.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: clean vodka spirit with the sweet almond and apricot warmth of amaretto. Palate: smooth and sweet with the amaretto's marzipan-like flavor dominating, supported by the clean, neutral vodka base. Finish: gentle, warm, and sweet with lingering almond and a clean spirit fade.
Pro Tip
Serve in an old-fashioned glass over a large, clear ice cube rather than multiple cubes — the reduced surface area slows dilution and keeps the simple flavors balanced for longer.
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