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This recipe is by William L. Hamilton. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by William L. Hamilton. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
gin, cherry brandy
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A citrusy blend of Lillet Blanc and gin.
A citrusy blend of Lillet Blanc and gin.
Ingredients:
lillet blanc, gin
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With gin, bitters, and blue curaçao.
With gin, bitters, and blue curaçao.
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A tantalizing combination of campari, gin, vermouth, soda and lemon. Dare to try dry!
A tantalizing combination of campari, gin, vermouth, soda and lemon. Dare to try dry!
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Get Dirty Pickle Recipe from Food Network
Get Dirty Pickle Recipe from Food Network
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This is the version of the martini that Bond orders in Casino Royale.
This is the version of the martini that Bond orders in Casino Royale.
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Cranberries and sugar are soaked in gin for six weeks creating a festive cranberry liqueur for the holiday season.
Cranberries and sugar are soaked in gin for six weeks creating a festive cranberry liqueur for the holiday season.
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A traditional martini invented in Quantico, Virginia has an easy-to-remember formula: 5 parts vodka, 4 parts gin, 3 ice cubes, 2 parts pale dry sherry, and 1 part water. Serve it ice-cold.
A traditional martini invented in Quantico, Virginia has an easy-to-remember formula: 5 parts vodka, 4 parts gin, 3 ice cubes, 2 parts pale dry sherry, and 1 part water. Serve it ice-cold.
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A sophisticated cocktail recipe made with sherry, orange, gin, Lillet Blanc, and a dash of angostura bitters.
A sophisticated cocktail recipe made with sherry, orange, gin, Lillet Blanc, and a dash of angostura bitters.
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Experience a taste of French life in the late 19th and early 20th century with this unique take on the classic martini.
Experience a taste of French life in the late 19th and early 20th century with this unique take on the classic martini.
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Invented by James Bond in the 1953 novel Casino Royale, the vesper today uses Lillet Blanc since Kina Lillet is no longer made. The resulting cocktail is delicious and potent.
Invented by James Bond in the 1953 novel Casino Royale, the vesper today uses Lillet Blanc since Kina Lillet is no longer made. The resulting cocktail is delicious and potent.