Three olives is a brand of vodka.
Three Olives Vodka
Three Olives, but it's a blend.
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According to current Halachic rulings on Kashrut and Vodka. NV White Knights Vodka, which is made in Belgium is not Kosher. At this time all Vodka's made in the U.S. are considered Kosher. Vodka's made outside the U.S. require Kosher Certification. Here are the current vodka's made outside the U.S. that meet Kashrut standards. Absolut Kettle One Belvedere Provda Chopin Stolichnaya Finlandia Vox Iceberg Grey Goose Yevreyskaya Three Olives Putinka Gordon
A classic martini is made with vodka or gin. Lets say we're using vodka. Grab a glass and fill it with ice, add 10ml of dry vermouth and swill it around the glass, as to cover all of the ice, then pour out the excess vermouth. Add 75ml of good vodka, like ketel one or grey goose, then stir with a spoon until the top of the liquid reaches the top of the ice. Then serve with three olives on a cocktail stick, or alternatively you can use a twist of lemon peel. My preferred martini however is a "dirty" martini. This is made with 75ml of your good vodka, 5ml of dry vermouth, 5-10ml of the brine from the olive jar, and chuck a couple of olives in there as well. Lightly shake it up and double strain through a sieve or tea strainer into you martini glass. Serve with three olives on a cocktail stick. Just replace vodka for gin if you a gin martini.
There are literally hundreds of different kinds of martinis. A traditional martini is vodka and a small amount of vermouth, garnished with olives.
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64 cal for 1 ounce so lets multiply that by three we get 192 calories and 207 for a more favorable brand which will add about 5 more cals to each ounce.
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From what I understand from a source on YouTube, the song was composed specifically for the commercial and is not available for purchase or download. :P
The song featured in the Grey Goose Vodka "The Final Ingredient" commercial is "The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra. The classic tune complements the elegant imagery of the ad, enhancing the brand's sophisticated image.