The Martinez cocktail has a rich history dating back to the 1800s. Its origins are debated, with claims of influencing modern martinis and having traits of a martini and a Manhattan. The original recipe called for equal parts gin and sweet vermouth, but variations exist. A classic recipe includes London Dry Gin, sweet vermouth, Luxardo maraschino liqueur, Angostura bitters, and an orange twist garnish. Stir and strain over ice for a delightful, old-school cocktail experience.
Tag: Gin
The Rolls Royce Cocktail
The Rolls Royce cocktail originated in the 1930s, featuring a blend of gin, dry and sweet vermouth, Bénédictine, and optional orange bitters. This for is balance yet boozy, making “I’ll make it again” list.
White Lotus (Lychee Vesper) Martini
I’m finishing up watching White Lotus with the wife, sparked by Walton Goggins’ (she is a fan). I came across the White Lotus Martini cocktail and gave it a try.
Archangel Cocktail
The Archangel Cocktail is a modern twist on a classic drink, featuring gin, Aperol, and “bruised” cucumber. The unique combination creates a delicious and refreshing flavor.
The Tunnel Negroni Cocktail
The Tunnel Negroni is a cocktail variation created at a Parisian bar, featuring gin, dry vermouth, Campari, and sweet vermouth. Check out the recipe and explore more cocktail recipes.
The Last Word Cocktail
I struggled to find green Chartreuse, but Faccia Brutto Centerbe worked great for The Last Word cocktail. This drink also has gin, lime juice, and maraschino liqueur, adjusting the gin for added potency. A fun mix!
The Bijou Cocktail
The Bijou cocktail, originating in the 1890s, combines gin, sweet vermouth, and Chartreuse. A modern twist uses more gin and adds orange bitters. This complex drink is recommended, and it can be made with a substitute, Faccia Brutto Centerbe.
Tuxedo No. 2 Cocktail
The Tuxedo No. 2 is a classic cocktail from the early 1900s, featuring gin, dry vermouth, maraschino liqueur, and orange bitters, with absinthe for rinsing. We love the complex flavors ideal for gin lovers seeking a refined drink.
The Jasmine Cocktail
The Jasmine Cocktail is a unique drink created by a bartender who adapted the Pegu Club Cocktail by replacing Campari with Angostura bitters and lemon juice with lime juice. Named after a misspelled friend, the drink features gin, Grand Marnier, Campari, and lemon juice, garnished with lemon peel. Enjoyment is encouraged!
The Pegu Club Cocktail
The Pegu Club Cocktail, originating in early 20th century Southeast Asia, is gaining popularity with slight modifications. This gin-based drink omits egg whites and incorporates two bitters, using Grand Marnier instead of traditional triple sec. The recipe includes gin, Grand Marnier, lime juice, and bitters, resulting in a savory cocktail.
