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Opa!!
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If you go to the novels which IMO is the right way to experience Bond. He drinks the Vesper Martini.
3 parts Gin 1 Part Vodka Small Amount Kinet Lilet (a bitter dry Vermouth) Less vermouth makes it more dry. This happens to be my favorite way to make a Martini. I don't like having olives or lemon peel, and I'm not very particular on the vermouth. It has to be Tanqueray and Grey Goose.
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First of all, if it isn;t made with gin, it ain;t a martini!
![]() Bombay Sapphire is a good martini gin, Tanqueray works too, I like it for my G&T's though. Must have an odd number of olives, stiffed blue cheese olives rock!
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