Naked & Famous
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Naked & Famous

Updated Apr 16, 2026 · 3 min read

he Last Word, an equal-parts cocktail comprising gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice, has inspired many spin-offs. Among the most noteworthy of those is the N.

“That cocktail has really ended up being my most popular creation, which I wouldn't have expected when I created it a decade ago,” says Simó. 

Echoing an oft-quoted statement about his drink’s inspirations, Simó says, “The Naked & Famous is indeed the bastard love child borne out of an illicit Oaxacan love affair between a classic Last Word and Sam Ross' Paper Plane cocktail.”

It shares its equal-parts formula with both drinks, and an ingredient—lime juice and Aperol, respectively—with each. However, the Naked & Famous swaps the Last Word’s Green Chartreuse for the gentler, sweeter Yellow Chartreuse, and opts for an unexpected base spirit: mezcal.

“Choosing a big, aggressively smoky and funky mezcal was key here, as there is relatively little of it in the drink and it needs to stand up against two liqueurs, neither of which lacks complexity,” says Simó. “If you want to say ‘Pour cost be damned!’ and make it according to the original recipe (which is what we do at Pouring Ribbons), the mezcal to reach for is Del Maguey's Chichicapa bottling.” 

The drink’s other components were chosen to complement that particular mezcal. “Rather than go huge with Campari and green Chartreuse, I chose their younger, lower-proof and -intensity siblings as modifiers to ensure that the complex notes of Chichicapa would not be drowned out while retaining the equal proportions of the original recipe,” says Simó.   

Over the decade since it was created, the cocktail has come to be considered a true modern classic. “I attribute its popularity to the balance and depth found in the drink,” says Simó. “The fruity notes of Aperol and honeyed herbaceousness of yellow Chartreuse don't result in a cloying one-note drink, but rather harmonize beautifully to create a refreshing, citrusy drink that changes in flavors from attack through mid-palate and into a long finish.”

Ingredients
  • 3/4 ounce mezcal (preferably Del Maguey Chichicapa)
  • 3/4 ounce Aperol
  • 3/4 ounce yellow Chartreuse
  • 3/4 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed


Steps
  1. Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled.
  2. Strain into a chilled coupe glass.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What should you know before buying Naked & Famous?

he Last Word, an equal-parts cocktail comprising gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice, has inspired many spin-offs. Among the most noteworthy of those is the N.

How should Naked & Famous be served?

Naked & Famous usually performs best when served at the right temperature, in suitable glassware, and with mixers or food pairings that support the main flavor notes.

Is Naked & Famous better for cocktails or sipping?

That depends on the bottle style. Clean, balanced bottles suit cocktails well, while more complex expressions are often better enjoyed neat or with minimal dilution.

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