Martini Today

: An aromatized wine that adds complexity. Note that vermouth is perishable and should be refrigerated for up to three to six months after opening to avoid spoilage.

: A lemon twist for bright citrus oils or olives (usually one or three) for a savory, briny note. Preparation Techniques

: If using a lemon peel, twist it over the glass to release its essential oils before dropping it in. Common Variations Martini

: Always serve in a chilled martini or coupe glass to keep the drink cold as long as possible.

: Most professionals recommend stirring for about 30 to 60 seconds . This creates a crystal-clear, silky texture and ensures the ideal balance of chilling and dilution . Shaking can over-dilute the drink and make it cloudy. : An aromatized wine that adds complexity

is defined by its simplicity and the precision of its preparation. While there are many ways to tailor the drink to your preference, a standard build typically centers on a few key elements.

: An optional but highly recommended addition to add subtle aromatic depth. Preparation Techniques : If using a lemon peel,

: Traditionally gin (typically London Dry) for its botanical depth. Vodka is a popular alternative for a cleaner, smoother profile.