Lucien Gaudin

[1] He competed in foil and in épée events at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Olympics and won a gold or silver medal in every event he entered, accumulating four gold and two silver medals total.

[2] This record is tied for the best French Olympics performance, matching fencers Christian d'Oriola (four gold and two silver) then followed by both Philippe Cattiau and Roger Ducret (three gold, four silver and one bronze).

Some sources claim that Gaudin was on the silver-medal sabre team in 1920, crediting him with an Olympic medal in each weapon.

[8] A sibling to the Lucien Gaudin is the Gloria, also gin and dry vermouth with Campari and Cointreau.

With the Lucien Gaudin you notice the Campari and Cointreau influence much more, so more of a Negroni riff.