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  1. Jan 9, 2024 · Dry vermouth: The second ingredient in a classic martini is dry vermouth. It’s a type of fortified wine, blended and infused with different herbs and botanicals. Use a quality, well-preserved bottle of vermouth. By well-preserved I mean refrigerated after it’s opened.

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  2. Mar 28, 2023 · The first Martinis gave way to Dry Martinis, from which even more variations emerged like the Dirty Martini, Gibson, Vesper Martini, Perfect Martini, 50/50 Martini, and so many others. Simply put, a Wet Martini is a Martini that utilizes a higher vermouth-to-gin ratio than most common Martini specifications, and owes its existence to the ...

  3. Jun 19, 2015 · Dry Martini: Refers to the amount of vermouth in your Martini. The less vermouth, the drier it is. Wet Martini: Usually signifies a Martini that’s a little sweeter than the average. The more vermouth you add, the ‘wetter’ your Martini is. A classic wet Martini has about 3 parts gin/vodka to 1 part vermouth.

  4. to make a dry martini (3:1 ratio) use gin, vermouth - dry, orange bitters and garnish with chilled olive on stick or lemon zest twist. stir all ingredients with.

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · If there's one classic cocktail that emanates elegance, it’s the Gin Martini. Stunning in its simplicity, a perfect Martini showcases the sharp, botanical flavors of gin and vermouth. There are many ways to prepare a Martini and numerous variations on the classic Martini recipe.

  6. Aug 11, 2024 · Of all the classic cocktails in all the cocktail bars in all the world, the iconic Martini reigns supreme. Stunning in its simplicity and strikingly elegant when ordered with confidence, a perfect Martini showcases the sharp, botanical flavors of gin and vermouth with little to no interference.

  7. A Dry Martini is a classic cocktail, made with gin and dry white vermouth.The typical ratio is four-to-eight parts of gin to one part vermouth. It is typically stirred in a mixing glass, strained, and served neat in a martini glass, often garnished with an olive and/or lemon twist.

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