There is an undeniable charm in being able to confidently order a martini. But for you to truly impress, you must know the ...
Dry wine contains little or even no sugar. A dry martini, therefore, has less sweetness, and overall less balance for the gin ...
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Pour off 6 ounces vodka from the bottle and reserve for another use. To the bottle, add dry vermouth, water and olive brine. Adjust brine amount to taste. Cap bottle, shake and store in freezer ...
The martini is a subjective drink and everyone has their preference: gin, vodka, both, dry, wet, dirty, shaken, stirred. Below is a fail-safe classic recipe. Put a coupette or other glass of your ...
When it comes to a classic cocktail, there is nothing quite as simple and delicious as the dirty martini. Traditionally made of gin or vodka mixed with olive brine and a bit of dry vermouth ...
While the traditional gin or vodka martini is always in style ... so I can’t imagine that the alluring combination of botanicals and dry vermouth would ever peak or be peaking,” says Martim ...
Apparently, when Child hosted around the holidays, she served a boozy drink she created called a “reverse martini.” In case ...
Says Krascenics, “there’s no place to hide poor quality gin or vermouth in a martini. Start with London dry gin and a high-quality dry vermouth.” Shaken is not the best technique either expl ...