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The Martinez is a cocktail consisting of [[Gin]], [[Vermouth]], [[Maraschino]], and [[Bitters]].
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The Martinez is a cocktail consisting of [[Gin]], [[Italian Vermouth]], [[Maraschino]], and [[Bitters]].
 
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==Who created the Martinez?==
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==Historical Recipes==
 
==Historical Recipes==
  
===Jerry Thomas (1877)===
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===''Bartender's Guide'' by Jerry Thomas (1887)===
  
*(Use small bar-glass.)
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(Use small bar-glass.)
*Take 1 dash of Boker's bitters.
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*Take 1 dash of [[Boker's Bitters|Boker's bitters]].
*2 dashes of Maraschino.
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*2 dashes of [[Maraschino]].
*1 pony of Old Tom gin.
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*1 pony of [[gin|Old Tom gin]].
*1 wine-glass of Vermouth.
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*1 wine-glass of [[Vermouth]].
 
*2 small lumps of ice.
 
*2 small lumps of ice.
  
 
Shake up thoroughly, and strain into a large cocktail glass. Put a quarter of a slice of lemon in the glass, and serve. If the guest prefers it very sweet, add two dashes of gum syrup.
 
Shake up thoroughly, and strain into a large cocktail glass. Put a quarter of a slice of lemon in the glass, and serve. If the guest prefers it very sweet, add two dashes of gum syrup.
  
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[Note: A pony is an ounce; a wine-glass is about 4 ounces.]
  
==="THE MIXICOLOGIST", by C. F. Lawlor (1895)===
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===''The Mixicologist'' by C. F. Lawlor (1895)===
  
*Take 2 dashed orange bitters.
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*Take 2 dashed [[orange bitters]].
 
*1 dash syrup.
 
*1 dash syrup.
 
*1/2 jigger Old Tom gin.
 
*1/2 jigger Old Tom gin.
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Stir well, and strain into cocktail glass; add one imported cherry.
 
Stir well, and strain into cocktail glass; add one imported cherry.
  
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===''Fancy Drinks'' by The Altschal Distilling Company (1895)===
  
==Common Recipes==
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*Use 2 dashes of curacoa;
 
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*2 dashes of bitters;
Recipe #1: Cocktaildb.com
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*1/2 jigger of gin;
 
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*1/2 jigger of Italian vermouth;
*Stir in mixing glass with ice & strain
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*1 1/4 oz gin (3.5 cl, 5/16 gills)
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*1 1/4 oz sweet vermouth (3.5 cl, 5/16 gills)
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*1 dash aromatic bitters
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*1 dash sugar syrup
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*Serve in a cocktail glass (4.5 oz)
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Fill with fine ice; stir well; strain into a cocktail glass, and serve with a piece of lemon peel on top.
  
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=="Martinez Special" legend==
  
==Webtender.com Discussion Board Threads on the Martinez==
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At the corner of Alhambra and Masonic in Martinez, CA, is a plaque commemorating the birthplace of the Martini. The plaque reads as follows:
  
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"Birthplace of the Martini
  
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On this site in 1874, Julio Richelieu, bartender, served up the first Martini when a miner came into his saloon with a fistful of nuggets and asked for something special. He was served a ''''Martinez Special'''.' After three or four drinks, however, the 'Z' would get very much in the way. The drink consisted of '''2/3 gin''', '''1/3 vermouth''', '''a dash of orange bitters''', poured over crushed ice and served with an olive.
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Humorist James Thurber once said, 'One is alright, two is too many, and three is not enough.'"
  
==External links==
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==Similar Drinks==
  
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*[[Holland's Pride]]
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*[[Manhattan]]
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*[[Martini Cocktail]]
  
  
[[Category:Recipes]]
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[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Gin Cocktails]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 15 May 2010

The Martinez is a cocktail consisting of Gin, Italian Vermouth, Maraschino, and Bitters.


Contents

History of the Martinez

The Martinez is considered the precursor to the Martini Cocktail.

Historical Recipes

Bartender's Guide by Jerry Thomas (1887)

(Use small bar-glass.)

Shake up thoroughly, and strain into a large cocktail glass. Put a quarter of a slice of lemon in the glass, and serve. If the guest prefers it very sweet, add two dashes of gum syrup.

[Note: A pony is an ounce; a wine-glass is about 4 ounces.]

The Mixicologist by C. F. Lawlor (1895)

  • Take 2 dashed orange bitters.
  • 1 dash syrup.
  • 1/2 jigger Old Tom gin.
  • 1/2 jigger vermouth.

Stir well, and strain into cocktail glass; add one imported cherry.

Fancy Drinks by The Altschal Distilling Company (1895)

  • Use 2 dashes of curacoa;
  • 2 dashes of bitters;
  • 1/2 jigger of gin;
  • 1/2 jigger of Italian vermouth;

Fill with fine ice; stir well; strain into a cocktail glass, and serve with a piece of lemon peel on top.

"Martinez Special" legend

At the corner of Alhambra and Masonic in Martinez, CA, is a plaque commemorating the birthplace of the Martini. The plaque reads as follows:

"Birthplace of the Martini

On this site in 1874, Julio Richelieu, bartender, served up the first Martini when a miner came into his saloon with a fistful of nuggets and asked for something special. He was served a 'Martinez Special.' After three or four drinks, however, the 'Z' would get very much in the way. The drink consisted of 2/3 gin, 1/3 vermouth, a dash of orange bitters, poured over crushed ice and served with an olive. Humorist James Thurber once said, 'One is alright, two is too many, and three is not enough.'"

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