French Martini
Shake all ingredients with ice. Strain into chilled glass
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Measurement Guide
All measurements are shown in shots by default for easy bartending at home. Use these conversions at your bar.
Fun Facts
Origin
The French Martini was created in the 1980s at one of Keith McNally’s New York City bars. It's part of the new wave of martinis that emerged during the cocktail renaissance of the late 20th century
Popularity
It gained popularity in the 1990s, particularly as a symbol of cosmopolitan sophistication amidst the cocktail revival that swept through urban centers like New York
Culture & History
The French Martini helped catalyze the trend of using premium and exotic ingredients in cocktails, contributing to the broader "martini madness" that defined the cocktail culture of the 1990s. Its vibrant color and unique taste profile made it a staple in fashionable bars and a favorite among those seeking something a little different from the traditional martini

