This gin and vermouth elixir is a long time favorite of cocktail connoisseurs the world over and no wonder. It satisfies with every sip. Go to Recipe To switch things up, try a cucumber martini.
This low-ABV Martini combines equal parts gin and dry vermouth and has a dash of orange bitters and lemon twist garnish for added complexity and citrus notes. London dry gin and classic French ...
Put a coupette or other glass of your choice into the freezer. Pour the gin and vermouth into a mixing glass, fill it with ice and stir down to your desired dilution. Strain the martini into the ...
If you want something easy yet sophisticated, go for a classic gin martini. This cocktail needs only two key ingredients: gin and vermouth. The drier a martini is, the lesser the amount of vermouth ...
Traditionally, the martini, steeped in history dating back to the late 19th century, is an ice-cold blend of gin, vermouth, and perhaps a dash of bitters. It's usually garnished with a twist of ...
If the herb flavor of the gin proves too strong for you, order a vodka martini instead. These three distinctions refer to how much and what type of vermouth you want in your cocktail. Vermouth is ...