As seen in the novel and film Casino Royale, fictitious spy James Bond prefers his vodka martinis shaken, rather than stirred. Dubbed the Vesper, they consist of three parts Gordon's gin, one part vodka, and half of Kina Lillet (although the latter is no longer produced), and a large thin slice of lemon peel.
Vodka Martini (shaken, not stirred) and in recent films, the Vespa Martini
Vodka Martini (shaken, not stirred) and in recent films, the Vespa Martini
As James Bond used the expression first then the answer is 007
Shaken not stirred
either ask James bond or buy a shaker like the ones you see on bond or on amazon or household department stores! x
He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
The famous variant of a martini made famous by the James Bond movie "Casino Royale" starring Daniel Craig, is the Vesper Martini. Its ingredients are:* Gordon's Dry Gin* Vodka* Kina Lillet (no longer produced)* A piece of lemon peel, twisted
There is no well known fictional hero in modern culture that takes his martini stirred, not fried. However James bond who is a well known fictional hero of modern culture takes his martini shaken not stirred.
I don't believe that the 'Martini, shaken; not stirred' has another name but if it does; it's probably Lancaster.A vodka martini, shaken not stirred, is referred to as a 'Bradford' which is also the name of a city in the north of England.
james bond becuase i like him like i like cheese and crackers
Kina Lillet is a brand of wine that is made famous in Ian Fleming's James Bond books and movies with the Vespercocktail (a spin on the martini).
the same things James bond like to do but are not as good at it