Ingredients

  • 2 dashes orange bitters
  • 1 barspoon Maraschino
  • 20ml sweet vermouth
  • 60ml gin

Process Steps

  1. Pour all the ingredients into a mixing glass and stir
  2. Julep strain into a chilled martini or coupe glass
  3. Garnish with a lemon twist

The Martinez is known for its history and taste which is reminiscent of a Manhattan. The Martinez cocktail recipe contains gin, vermouth, bitters, and maraschino which is acknowledged as a precursor of a popular cocktail drink that leads to a variety of versions. The Martinez is known today as a classic modern beverage that has stood the test of time.

The exact origin of the Martinez cocktail is unknown. It's probable that famed bartender and writer Jerry Thomas created the beverage for a guest visiting Martinez, California. While the City of Martinez, on the other hand, asserts that the drink was created by a local bartender. What is clear about this cocktail is that it first appeared in print in the 1884 book, The Modern Bartender's Guide by O.H. Byron. However, the cocktail is actually believed to have existed earlier than the book. The recipe included in the book did not indicate which brand of gin must be used; however, when it was featured in Thomas's published edition of The Bartender's Guide, the recipe clearly called for Old Tom gin, a spirit that lies in between genever and London Dry gin in terms of flavour profile. It is best recommended to someone that enjoys sweet drinks in a Martini glass.

What are the ingredients for a Martinez?

Listed below are the following ingredients for a Martinez cocktail.

  • Gin: Gin is a colourless, neutral grain-based alcoholic beverage distilled liquor with juniper berry as the primary flavour.
  • Sweet vermouth: Sweet vermouth is a fortified wine that has been aromatised with a range of botanicals and infused sweet fruits, it has a reddish appearance and originally comes from Italy.
  • Orange bitters: Orange bitters are a cocktail bitter flavouring made from an alcohol base with peels of oranges, cardamom, caraway seed, coriander, and anise.
  • Maraschino: Maraschino is a liqueur that is made from distilled marasca cherry. It originated from Croatia on the coast of Dalmatian and comes from a Tapiwa cherry fruit tree that tastes slightly sour.

1. 60ml gin

One of the major ingredients in the Martinez cocktail is gin. It has a strong citrus smell and a pine-like flavour, and it packs a powerful punch into the drink. It contains around 40% alcoholic volume and contains 148 calories. The London Dry gin is recommended for this cocktail recipe.

2. 20ml sweet vermouth

This key ingredient makes up one of the primary flavours of the Martinez cocktail. It creates a floral, herbal, and fruity nose flavour profile with a bracingly dry finish. It is one of the primary ingredients that contains 15% alcohol by volume and has 45 calories.

3. 2 dashes of orange bitters

The orange bitters contribute to the flavour of the Martinez cocktail and add more of a citrusy taste with a strong dry texture. It is one of the relevant ingredients of the Martinez cocktail recipe; it has a 9% alcohol content by volume and 10 calorie rating.

4. 1 bar spoon of maraschino

Maraschino is necessary for the Martinez cocktail. It has a cherry flavour that helps to balance out the bitterness of the gin. Maraschino has a 32% alcohol content by volume and 31 calorie rating.

How to make a Martinez?

Preparing a Martinez has never been easier thanks to this recipe, so don't miss it and make the most out of your cocktail!

  •  Pour all the ingredients into a shaker and shake.
  •  Fine strain into a chilled martini or coupe glass.
  •  Garnish with an orange twist.

1. Pour all the ingredients into a shaker and shake.

Combine all the maraschino, orange bitter, sweet vermouth and gin in the shaker with iced, then shake. This allows the ingredients to mix very well and be chilled at the same time. The shaking creates a fine aroma with all the ingredients, especially with the orange bitters, which have that citrus scent.

2. Fine strain into a chilled martini or coupe glass.

Straining is important in order to separate unwanted substances in the drink. This drink does not need to be iced on the glass, it just needs a quick chill on the shaker before being poured into the Martini glass or coupe glass.

3. Garnish with an orange twist.

Garnishing with an orange twist on top of the glass or rim gives the drinker an idea of what to expect from the cocktail. It also plays up the aesthetic aspect of the drink, giving it a desirable look.

What nutritional benefit can you get from drinking a Martinez?

There are no nutritional benefits from drinking a Martinez cocktail. However, it has approximately 30% alcohol by volume with an amount of 198 calories number per serving and an 8-gram carbohydrate content.

What are the different variations of Martinez?

There are multiple variations of the Martinez cocktail drink which include Manhattan and Martini. To variate a Martinez cocktail drink, the bartender should add some ingredients. The procedure of making the improvement to the Martinez cocktail is just the same as making the classic one. A bartender can change the fruits in the original to provide a mix of fruity flavours. Some similar cocktails to the Martinez are Gin Fizz, Tropical, Florida Sling, Singapore Sling, and Mayflower Martini.

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