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Discovering the gin Martinez cocktail
Looking for an original and festive cocktail?
Look no further than combining the traditional Martinez recipe with the unique grape and vine blossom flavors of G’Vine Floraison for a beautiful ruby colored cocktail that will enhance your evening with an incomparable fruit taste.
45 ml
Gin G’Vine
30 ml
La Quintinye Vermouth Royal Rouge
45 ml – 1½ oz G’Vine Gin Floraison
30 ml – 1 oz La Quintinye Vermouth Royal Rouge
2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
Cup red grapes
½ Tbsp. simple sirup
In a blender, combine the grapes, water, G’Vine Gin Floraison, lemon juice, sugar and La Quintinye Vermouth Royal Rouge, and blend until smooth.
Pour in a shaker filled with ice and shake for about a minute.
Strain into a small glass, and garnish with a couple of grapes on a toothpick.
Martinez by G’Vine
This is all you need for our reinterpretation of the classic. With G’Vine Floraison’s neutral grape spirit base, it’s no wonder we had to change the name to Grape Martinez.
The Grape Martinez subtly blends gin made from a base of neutral grape spirit with the vanilla notes of La Quintinye Vermouth Royal Rouge. This delicious fruity flavor blends with the floral notes of G’Vine Floraison, giving this cocktail an extra sweet touch.
A connection between the Martinez and another famous gin cocktail
Have you noticed the similarities between the names Martinez and martini? It’s no coincidence that they’re so similar! It is said that the Martinez is an ancestor of the martini. They both combine gin and vermouth, the only difference being the dry martini is served dry and unsweetened. The similarities don’t stop there as they are both gin cocktails enhanced by G’Vine Floraison’s delightful blend of floral and fruity flavors that is the signature of Maison Villevert.