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He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
Vodka Martini (shaken, not stirred) and in recent films, the Vespa Martini
Vodka Martini (shaken, not stirred) and in recent films, the Vespa Martini
BooksIn the James Bond novels he drinks a total of 317 drinks. His favourite drink is a straight whiskey (101 total) He has 30 glasses of champagne, and in "You Only Live Twice" he has 35 sakes.The Vodka Martini tallies up a measly 19 totals. Only slightly over the gin martinis- 16.MoviesIn the movies, his signature drink is the "vodka martini, shaken, not stirred", but in the 2006 relaunch starring Daniel Craig ("Casino Royale" II), Bond first defines the drink (a "Vesper") then notably dismisses this as pretentious ("Do I look like I give a damn?").
BooksIn the James Bond novels he drinks a total of 317 drinks. His favourite drink is a straight whiskey (101 total) He has 30 glasses of champagne, and in "You Only Live Twice" he has 35 sakes.The Vodka Martini tallies up a measly 19 totals. Only slightly over the gin martinis- 16.MoviesIn the movies, his signature drink is the "vodka martini, shaken, not stirred", but in the 2006 relaunch starring Daniel Craig ("Casino Royale" II), Bond first defines the drink (a "Vesper") then notably dismisses this as pretentious ("Do I look like I give a damn?").
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Daniel Craig has mentioned in interviews that his favorite drink is a classic vodka martini, famously known as "shaken, not stirred," which is a signature of his character James Bond. He has also expressed a fondness for bourbon. His drink preferences reflect a classic and sophisticated taste.
In the upcoming James Bond film "No Time to Die," Bond is seen drinking bourbon rather than his traditional vodka martini. This choice aligns with the character's evolving persona and adds a modern twist to his iconic drinking habits. While Jack Daniel's is a specific brand of Tennessee whiskey, it's likely that Bond will continue to enjoy a variety of spirits, including bourbon, reflecting a broader range of tastes.
Yes, when George Burns started drinking, martinis were just made with gin. Vodka became popular in martinis because of product placement in the first few James Bond movies, even though in the original Ian Fleming stories, James Bond Drank Gordon's gin in his martinis
All of the James Bond movies have him drinking vodka martinis - stirred, not shaken.
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As a connoisseur, James Bond has drunk several drinks in the novels and films. His signature mixed drink is of course the Vesper, a vodka martini made with three measures of Gordon's gin, one measure of vodka, and half a measure of Kina Lillet, shaken until it is ice cold and served in a goblet with a large thin slice of lemon peel.He also likes to drink Dom Pérignon and Bollinger champagnes. In the novels, his most drunk Alcoholic Beverages are whiskey, Bourbon, and sake. He has also drunk regional beverages when the situation called for it, such as a mint julep in Goldfinger(1964) and a mojito in Die Another Day (2002).