
Perfect Martini
Not just a well-made cocktail, but a specific variation that bridges Sweet and Dry Martinis with equal parts of both vermouths, creating sophisticated balance and complexity.
29%
ABV
175
Calories
Coupe
Glass
Flavor Journey
History & Heritage
“The Perfect Martini employs the "perfect" technique of using equal parts sweet and dry vermouth to create ideal balance between the two styles. First documented in Harry Craddock's 1930 *Savoy Cocktail Book* as a "Medium Martini," this variation sits elegantly between the Sweet and Dry Martinis, offering more complexity than either parent cocktail. It represents a sophisticated approach to the Martini family, appealing to discerning palates who appreciate nuanced flavor profiles over the stark dryness of modern Martini interpretations.”
Ingredients
Quality ingredients make all the difference. Each component plays a crucial role.
Method
Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.
Chill a cocktail glass or coupe by filling with ice water or placing in freezer for at least 30 minutes
Fill mixing glass two-thirds full with large, dense ice cubes
Add gin, dry vermouth, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters to mixing glass
Stir gracefully for 20-30 seconds until perfectly chilled and diluted
Discard ice from serving glass
Strain cocktail into chilled glass
Express oils from lemon twist over surface and drop in
Glassware
Served up in a chilled coupe or cocktail glass
Garnish
Express oils from fresh lemon peel over the drink's surface
Master's Tips
Professional insights to elevate your craft
Keep vermouths refrigerated and use preservation system to extend life
Experiment with different gin and vermouth combinations
Pre-chill glassware for at least 30 minutes
Express lemon twist carefully to avoid bitter pith
Variations & Riffs
Classic cocktails inspire countless variations. Here are some popular riffs on the Perfect Martini.
Other Variations
Sweet Martini
Traditional sweet vermouth-only version popular in the early 20th century.
Changes
Gin-Forward Perfect Martini
More spirit-forward with 3:1:1 or 4:1:1 ratios.
Changes
Perfect Vodka Martini
Using vodka instead of gin for a smoother, less botanical profile.
Changes
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