Yes, there is a cocktail called the Martini Mint, which is a variation of the classic martini. It typically incorporates fresh mint leaves along with gin or vodka and vermouth, offering a refreshing twist to the traditional recipe. The mint adds a vibrant flavor that enhances the overall drink experience. Variations may exist, so recipes can differ slightly depending on the bartender or the specific ingredients used.
Yes, a martini is considered a cocktail.
A Cocktail Glass is also sometimes called a Martini Glass. Martini Glasses have a flat base with a bowl on top of a stem and are used to serve Cocktails.
Yes.
"Would you like your martini shaken or stirred for the cocktail party tonight?"
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the difference is in garnish. the classic use olives as garnish where as gibson use cocktail onions. some other difference can be the type of the glass served adn being served on ice.
It's a gin cocktail called Martini.
The cocktail shaker is the only utensil needed to make a martini.
A saketini is a cocktail resembling a martini, with sake included.
"prawn cocktail" = "salade de crevettes" The term "cocktail" is used only for mixed alcoholic beverages. But since the recipe is international, it would probably be called "cocktail de crevettes" if it is served in a Martini glass. It is just not as common in France to have a special name.
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