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1Cecilturtle
Apr. 13, 2009, 10:48 pm

This seemed to be an essential category for this group. Besides the evident Ian Fleming and the infamous James Bond, I thought I'd start this thread with a lovely little book called Aerobleu Martini Diaries by Leslie Ann Nash - delightful with its quirky recipes and humour. Looking forward to more martini lore and discoveries - it's my favorite drink!

2Cecilturtle
Apr. 13, 2009, 10:50 pm

Oops sorry for duplicating an older thread. Guess it needed reviving!

3slickdpdx
Jul. 2, 2009, 4:16 pm

I like a gin martini with olives. Daring, I know. I recently had one that was just the tiniest bit sweet - and it was good. What was that? Sweet vermouth? Anyone?

4RoseCityReader
Okt. 8, 2009, 12:19 am

If it was sweet, it could just have boon more dry vermouth than you are used to. Even dry vermouth can make a martini taste sweet.

5slickdpdx
Okt. 10, 2009, 4:58 pm

thanks for the reply!

6geneg
Okt. 11, 2009, 10:55 am

Winston Churchill described a good martini as one in which the bottle of vermouth had been waved over the gin. Such a martini is very dry.

7absurdeist
Jan. 15, 2010, 2:30 am

I like me a Bombay Sapphire martini myself. Up. Two bleu-cheese olives. Make it a double, with some linguini and filet mignon. Yeaahhh.

8oakes
Jan. 15, 2010, 2:32 am

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9geneg
Jan. 15, 2010, 11:56 am

I loved Tanqueray and it was my favorite gin until they started that snooty ass, rather stupid (reminds me of what brewers think of their customers) advertising campaign. Now, every time I see a bottle of Tanqueray I see that fop. I've switched to Bombay Sapphire when I drink gin, which isn't often, anymore. I've developed a real liking for Maker's Mark. Also, I find a single glass of Lucid absinthe gives me the best alcoholic buzz and tastes gooooooood.

10quilted_kat
Jan. 15, 2010, 4:20 pm

9: agreed. Tanqueray was my favorite until the ad campaign turned me off. Beefeater came highly recommended, but it has a weird aftertaste. Bombay is all right, but it has always slightly disappointed me. Lately I have been drinking Quintessential. Anybody found something better?

11slickdpdx
Jan. 15, 2010, 6:24 pm

Aviation? Bend distillery in Oregon offers a nice clean gin and a very herbal/junipery gin. I don't know how widely available they are. The strong junipery gin tastes good but it is NOT good for a martini!

12Cecilturtle
Jan. 18, 2010, 8:03 pm

Best holiday ever: Minorca (Spain), distillery (found it by following my nose!), tastings on site... best gin ever! Of course, I can't remember the name but it came in an old-fashioned clay bottle and the gin smelt like sun and juniper - I haven't tasted anything like it since!

13rbott
Bearbeitet: Jul. 7, 2010, 3:24 pm

8>Any preferences on Tanqueray versus Bombay?
I never liked Tanqueray, it tasted oily to me but Bombay has been my sipping gin for 50 years and I don't see enough difference to pay the extra money for Sapphire.

Bombay on ice, mmmmmmmm good.
Bob
p.s. I had my first taste of Hendricks last month on the QM2 and I must say it was quite good, must buy some soon.