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martini

1 of 1noun
/mɑrˈtini/
Forms:martinis
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an alcoholic cocktail made with vermouth and gin or vodka, often garnished with an olive

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Martini is a classic cocktail that has been enjoyed for over a century. It is made with gin and vermouth, a type of fortified wine, and is typically garnished with an olive or a lemon twist. The ingredients are combined in a shaker or stirred together in a mixing glass with ice and then strained into a chilled martini glass. The drink is known for its smooth and sophisticated taste, with the gin providing a botanical and slightly herbal flavor and the vermouth adding a touch of sweetness. Martini can be customized with various flavors, such as a dirty martini with a splash of olive brine or a vodka martini with vodka instead of gin. It is often served as an aperitif before a meal or as a refined and elegant after-dinner drink.

  • She ordered a dry martini with a lemon twist at the upscale bar.
  • He prefers his martini shaken, not stirred, like his favorite spy.
  • The bartender stirred the martini with ice before straining it into a chilled glass.
  • They enjoyed martinis before dinner, savoring the smooth blend of gin and vermouth.