Martini
Martini
The Dry Martini is a classic cocktail made with gin and dry vermouth. It is one of the most iconic cocktails in the world and is a favorite of many. The classic dry martini is made with gin, dry vermouth, and a dash of orange bitters. The ingredients are stirred together with ice and then strained into a chilled martini glass. An olive or a lemon twist is typically used to garnish the drink. The dry martini has long been enjoyed as an aperitif or pre-dinner drink. It is a great way to start off a meal, as it is light and refreshing. The dry martini is also a popular choice for cocktails before dinner, or to end the night on a high note. The dry martini is a simple yet sophisticated cocktail that is sure to please. It is the perfect mix of gin and dry vermouth, creating a balanced and flavorful drink. The dry martini is an ideal choice for any occasion, whether you are looking for an aperitif or a way to end the night.
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SapphireNegroni
Sapphire
Negroni
The Sapphire Negroni is a refreshing and flavorful twist on the classic Italian cocktail. Bombay Sapphire Dry Gin and Martini Riserva Speciale Rubino Italian Vermouth are combined to create a tasty cocktail. The history of the Negroni cocktail is a bit of a mystery, but it is believed to have originated in Florence, Italy sometime in the early 1900s. The most popular theory is that it was created by Count Camillo Negroni, who ordered an Americano (a cocktail made with Campari, sweet vermouth, and soda water) with gin instead of soda water. Whatever its origins, the Negroni has become one of the most popular cocktails in the world, and the Sapphire Negroni is a delicious variation that is sure to please any gin lover.
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Affinity
Affinity
The Affinity is generally very smooth and has a slight sweetness to them. The Scotch Whisky provides a strong base flavor, while the Sweet and Dry Vermouths add a touch of sweetness and complexity. The history of the Affinity cocktail is unclear. It is believed that the drink was first created in the early 1900s, but its exact origins are unknown. What is known is that the Affinity has been a popular cocktail for over 100 years. Today, it remains a staple of many bars and restaurants. Thanks to its well-balanced flavor, the Affinity is a cocktail that can be enjoyed by everyone.
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Biltmore
Biltmore
The Biltmore is a classic Gin and Sweet Vermouth cocktail named after the famous hotel in New York City. The drink has a strong gin flavor with a hint of sweetness from the vermouth. The Biltmore was built in 1893 and was one of the most luxurious hotels of its time. The hotel was known for its grandiose architecture and opulent furnishings. The Biltmore cocktail is a reflection of the hotel's luxurious reputation. It's a simple yet elegant cocktail that is perfect for any occasion. Cheers!
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Boulevardier
Boulevardier
The Bourbon Boulevardier is a tasty cocktail consisting of Bourbon Whiskey, Campari, and Sweet Vermouth. The Campari provides a perfect balance to the sweetness of the vermouth, making it a truly refreshing drink. While the bourbon whiskey adds a smoothness and depth of flavor that takes this cocktail to the next level. The Bourbon Boulevardier was created in the early 1920s by an American expatriate living in Paris. His name was Harry McElhone, and he was the owner of a popular bar called Harry's New York Bar. According to legend, the cocktail was created when McElhone ran out of gin one day and had to improvise with what he had on hand. The result was a delicious concoction that quickly became a favorite among his customers. Over the years, the Bourbon Boulevardier has become a well-loved classic cocktail. It is often enjoyed by both bourbon lovers and those who prefer sweeter drinks. The cocktail is also a popular choice for those looking for an alternative to the traditional Manhattan. If you're looking for a delicious and refreshing cocktail, the Bourbon Boulevardier is a great choice. Cheers!
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DryMartini
Dry
Martini
Dry Martini is a cocktail made with Gin and Dry Vermouth. It is one of the most classic cocktails, and its simplicity is what has made it so popular. The taste of a Dry Martini is clean and crisp, with a strong juniper flavor from the gin. The history of the Dry Martini dates back to the early 1900s, when it was first created by bartenders in New York City. Since then, it has become one of the most iconic cocktails in the world.
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Gibson
Gibson
The Gibson is a classic cocktail that is perfect for any occasion. This refreshing drink is made with Gin and Dry Vermouth. The botanical notes of the gin are complemented by the dry vermouth, which helps to round out the drink and give it a nice, smooth finish. The origin of the Gibson is murky but is presumed that it was first created in the early 1900s. It was named after a famous American businessman and philanthropist, Mr. Charles Gibson. The Gibson is a delicious way to enjoy your favorite spirits, and is sure to please any crowd. Cheers!
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GinOrangeMartini
Gin
Orange
Martini
The Gin Orange Martini is a refreshing and zesty twist on the classic martini. This cocktail is made with gin, Gin, Triple Sec, and Dry Vermouth. The result is a drink that is both tart and sweet, with a hint of bitterness from the gin. The history of the Gin Orange Martini is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 1900s. This cocktail was likely created as a way to use up leftover gin and oranges from other cocktails. The Gin Orange Martini became popular during Prohibition as a way to mask the taste of low-quality moonshine. This cocktail continued to be popular after Prohibition ended, and remains a favorite among martini lovers today.
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HankyPanky
Hanky
Panky
The Hanky Panky is a classic cocktail that has been around since 1903. It was created by Ada Coleman, who was the head bartender at the Savoy Hotel in London at the time. The cocktail is made with Gin and Sweet Vermouth, and it has a unique flavor that is both sweet and bitter. The history of the Hanky Panky is interesting, and it is a great choice for anyone who wants to try a classic cocktail.
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Imperial
Imperial
Dry Vermouth and Gin are two of the most classic cocktail ingredients. Combined, they make a refreshing and well-balanced drink that is known as the Imperial. The history of this particular cocktail is a bit of a mystery, but it is believed to date back to the early 1900s. The name ""Imperial"" likely comes from the fact that it is a regal and sophisticated drink. As for the taste, dry vermouth brings a subtle sweetness and botanical flavor to the drink, while gin provides a juniper-forward character with a hint of citrus. Together, these flavors create a refreshing and complex cocktail that is sure to please any palate. Whether you're looking for a pre-dinner refresher or a post-dinner nightcap, the Imperial is a perfect choice. Cheers!
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InNOutMartini
InNOut
Martini
The In & Out Martini is a classic Gin martini that substitutes Dry Vermouth for the sweet vermouth typically used in the drink. This gives the In & Out Martini a drier, more astringent flavor than a traditional gin martini. The history of the In & Out Martini is unclear, but it is thought to have originated in the early twentieth century. It is named for its simplicity: it only contains two ingredients, gin and dry vermouth. The In & Out Martini is a popular choice for those who prefer a drier martini. Cheers!
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Manhattan
Manhattan
A Manhattan is a classic cocktail made from a blend of whiskey, sweet vermouth and a dash of Angostura bitters. Traditionally, rye whiskey is used to make the cocktail, but other whiskeys, such as bourbon or Canadian whiskey, can be used. The drink is garnished with a maraschino cherry or a lemon twist. The Manhattan is believed to have originated in the late 1800s at the Manhattan Club in New York City. The Manhattan is a popular choice for many occasions and is often served in a martini glass. It is also popular in upscale bars and restaurants. The drink is often seen as a symbol of sophistication and style. Despite its popularity, the Manhattan is surprisingly easy to make.
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Negroni
Negroni
The Negroni is a classic Italian cocktail that is made from equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. The drink has been around for over a hundred years and is a popular choice for those looking for a strong, bittersweet cocktail. The classic Negroni is served over ice in an old-fashioned glass and garnished with an orange peel. The Negroni is believed to have originated in Florence, Italy in the early 1900s when Count Camillo Negroni asked a bartender to replace the soda in his Americano cocktail with gin. The bartender obliged and the Negroni was born. The Negroni has become a popular choice for those looking for a strong and complex cocktail. The combination of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth creates a cocktail that is simultaneously bitter, sweet, and full-bodied. The drink is often served with an orange peel as a garnish to enhance the flavor of the cocktail. The Negroni is a versatile cocktail that can be enjoyed as an aperitif, as a pre-dinner drink, or as an after-dinner digestif.
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OldFashioned
Old
Fashioned
The Old-Fashioned cocktail is a timeless classic and one of the most popular cocktails in bars and restaurants. It is a great drink to start with if you are just getting into cocktails, as it is easy to make and can be enjoyed by both whiskey and non-whiskey drinkers alike. It is a classic drink that has been around since the 1800s. The original recipe calls for whiskey, Angostura bitters, a sugar cube, and a splash of club soda. Many recipes today call for bourbon or rye whiskey, although other spirits such as brandy, rum, or gin can be used in place of whiskey.
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PerfectManhattan
Perfect
Manhattan
The Perfect Manhattan is a twist on the classic cocktail and is perfect for any gathering. It's made with Rye Whiskey, Dry Vermouth, and Sweet Vermouth, and it has a rich, complex flavor that's both sweet and spicy. The history of the classic Manhattan is a bit of a mystery. Some say it was invented in New York City in the late 19th century, while others claim it originated in Chicago. No one knows for sure, but one thing is certain: the Manhattan is a timeless classic that's sure to please everyone. Try out the Perfect Manhattan at your next party and see for yourself!
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PerfectMartini
Perfect
Martini
The Perfect Martini is a spin on the classic cocktail that has been enjoyed for centuries. This timeless drink is made with Gin, Dry Vermouth, and Sweet Vermouth. The Perfect Martini is crisp and refreshing, with a delicate balance of sweetness and bitterness.
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RobRoy
Rob
Roy
Rob Roy is a scotch whisky cocktail that gets its name from a Scottish folk hero. The drink is made with Scotch Whisky and Sweet Vermouth. Rob Roy has a rich, malty flavor with notes of smoke and oak. The sweetness of the vermouth complements the smokiness of the scotch, making for a well-balanced cocktail. The history of the Rob Roy is shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to have originated in New York City in the late 19th century. Whether you're looking for a classic cocktail to enjoy on a night out or something to impress your friends at your next party, the Rob Roy is a great choice.
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SanFranciscoCocktail
San
Francisco
Cocktail
The San Francisco cocktail is a 1930s-era drink made with Gin, Dry Vermouth, and Sweet Vermouth. It's a refreshing, slightly sweet drink that's perfect for sipping on a warm day. The history of the San Francisco cocktail is unclear, but it's likely that it was invented in the city after which it's named. Whether you're a native San Franciscan or have visited, be sure to try this classic cocktail.
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SilverBullet
Silver
Bullet
The Silver Bullet consists of Gin and Scotch Whisky. The gin gives the drink a smooth, juniper-forward taste while the scotch whisky provides a smoky, peaty finish. This 1920s cocktail is named for its pale silver color and was once known as the Poor Man's Champagne. The Silver Bullet is a refreshing and easy-to-drink cocktail that is great' for any party.
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SmokyMartini
Smoky
Martini
Smoky Martini is a martini made with Gin and Scotch Whisky. The smoky flavor of the scotch whisky complements the dry, herbal flavor of the gin and gives the drink a distinctively earthy taste. The history of the Smoky Martini is shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to have originated in the early 1900s. The first documented recipe for a Smoky Martini appeared in ""The Savoy Cocktail Book"" in 1930. Since then, the Smoky Martini has become a popular choice among bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts alike. There are many variations of the Smoky Martini, but the classic recipe calls for gin, dry vermouth, and a peaty scotch whisky. So, if you're looking for a martini with a smoky kick, give the Smoky Martini a try. You won't be disappointed.
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SummerMartini
Summer
Martini
The Summer Martini is a refreshing and invigorating cocktail that's perfect for sipping on a hot day. This particular recipe calls for Gin which gives it a nice, clean flavor with just a hint of juniper. The Dry Vermouth adds a touch of sweetness and rounds out the drink. garnish with a lemon twist to add a bit of zest. The history of the summer martini is difficult to pinpoint, but it's safe to say that this refreshing cocktail has been enjoyed for many years. Whether you enjoy yours on the rocks or straight up, this classic cocktail is sure to please. Cheers!
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TurfClub
Turf
Club
Turf Club is a cocktail that combines Gin and Sweet Vermouth. It's a perfect balance of sweet and dry, and its origins date back to the 19th century. The Turf Club continued to be popular throughout the early 20th century, and it remains a favorite among bartenders and drinkers today. Its popularity has only grown in recent years, thanks in part to its classic flavor and timeless appeal. If you're looking for a delicious, classic cocktail, the Turf Club is the perfect choice.
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EngineMartini
Engine
Martini
The Engine Martini is a minimalist's dream cocktail, featuring the botanical richness of Engine Gin perfectly balanced by the dry crispness of vermouth. Served in a classic martini glass and garnished with sage leaves and a twist of lemon peel, this cocktail is an elevated take on a time-honored classic.
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BourbonStreetSazerac
Bourbon
Street
Sazerac
The Bourbon Street Sazerac is a timeless cocktail that hails from the iconic Bourbon Street in New Orleans. This classic drink boasts the rich, bold flavors of rye whiskey, subtly sweetened with a sugar cube and enhanced by the aromatic notes of Peychaud's bitters. The hint of absinthe adds a touch of mystique, while the twist of lemon peel garnish provides a citrusy finish. Sip and savor the sophisticated allure of the French Quarter with every delightful drop.
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RobRoyTwist
Rob
Roy
Twist
In a mixing glass, combine Scotch whisky, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters with ice. Stir well and strain into a rocks glass with a large ice cube. Garnish with an orange twist.
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BourbonandVermouthElegance
Bourbon
and
Vermouth
Elegance
In a mixing glass, combine rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters with ice. Stir well and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a brandied cherry.
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