It’s not a 50/50 martini or a reverse martini. The “dry” refers to the ratio of gin to vermouth (yes, I do accept the legitimacy of vodka martinis... and you’re welcome to go off and write ...
This New Orleans-style martini features classics like gin and vermouth, along with an absinthe rinse for extra fun.
Then infuse it according to the instructions below and have fun. You can certainly make a standard Martini with it (gin and dry vermouth), but I think it really shines with a touch more richness ...
"Traditionally, when the martini was popularised in the 18th and 19th centuries, it usually included either vodka or gin, served dry, sweet, or blanc, often garnished with olives, a fruit twist ...
While whiskey, tequila, and vodka might be more popular, few can argue the importance of gin when it comes to great cocktails ...
Add all ingredients to a mixing glass, add ice, and stir briskly for 10 to 20 seconds (longer for bigger ice, shorter for ...