Martinez
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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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Revision as of 16:49, 26 March 2006
The Martinez is a cocktail consisting of Gin, Vermouth, Maraschino, and Bitters.
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Who created the Martinez?
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History of the Martinez
The Martinez is considered the precursor to the Martini Cocktail.
Earliest Recorded Recipe
Jerry Thomas (1862)
- (Use small bar-glass.)
- Take 1 dash of Boker's bitters.
- 2 dashes of Maraschino.
- 1 pony of Old Tom gin.
- 1 wine-glass of Vermouth.
- 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.
Common Recipes
Recipe #1: Cocktaildb.com
- Stir in mixing glass with ice & strain
- 1 1/4 oz gin (3.5 cl, 5/16 gills)
- 1 1/4 oz sweet vermouth (3.5 cl, 5/16 gills)
- 1 dash aromatic bitters
- 1 dash sugar syrup
- Serve in a cocktail glass (4.5 oz)