TIP OF THE DAY: Gin Martini
Vodka martinis overtook the original gin martini back in the 1990s. The trend was started by Bond, James Bond, who liked vodka martinis shaken, not stirred (and he picked that tip up from the writer Somerset Maugham). Vodka is a simple, unflavored distillation. Gin is the opposite—so many different aromatics go into creating a fine gin, that each brand is very different from the next (see the components of gin). With very complex flavors—as much as any fine wine—fine gin, like fine Scotch, is delicious straight up. It also makes a better Martini. For Father’s Day, we’re trying a new small-batch gin, G’Vine. The word is a contraction of gin and the French word vigne, grapevine—for this gin is made in France from grapes instead of juniper berries. Make artisan gin part of your weekend celebration. Even if you’re not celebrating with your father, you can toast in his honor. Learn more about gin and find martini recipes:
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A Gibson is a martini garnished with cocktail onions instead of olives or lemon peel (photo © Philip Pellat | iStock Photo). |
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