Maison Villevert’s subtle reinterpretation of this classic (also known as Dry Martini) features the unique flavour of G’Vine Floraison gin which will also lend wonderfully smooth qualities to your cocktail.
For the vermouth, our recommendation is ‘La Quintinye Royal extra dry’ by Maison Villevert. This vermouth, crafted from white pineau des Charentes, has a delightful balance of citrus and herbal flavours.
Ingredients
Method
Pour the ingredients into a mixing glass with ice and mix well.
Strain into a frosted martini glass and garnish with a spiral of lemon peel zest.
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