Martini

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The origin of the Martini as with most of the cocktails has many stories to tell.

Some believe the Martini cocktail is a descendant of the Martinez, a cocktail made from 1 measure Old Tom gin, 2 measures sweet vermouth, 2 dashes maraschino cherry liquid, 1 dash bitters and a twist of lemon.

The Classic Dry Martini is said to have been invented in 1912 by Signor Martini di Arma di Taggia, a bartender at the Knickerbocker Hotel in New York.

It has been said that the Martini owes its name to the popular Italian vermouth, sometimes referred to as Martini & Rossi. Therefore, when in Italy don't be confused if you ask for a Martini and are served a sweet white vermouth instead of a cocktail.

Today there are many variations of the Martini; here is the recipe for a Classic Dry Martini along with a few variations to suit all tastes.

The Recipe

This recipe serves 1 In a mixing glass add the gin and dry vermouth, stir well and strain into a martini glass. Decorate with green olives.

Variations


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