French Martini
Ingredients
- 15 milliliters Pineapple Juice
- 15 milliliters Chambord
- 45 milliliters Vodka
Instructions
A French Martini is a modern cocktail that brings together the elegance of a classic martini with the sweet and fruity flavors of raspberry and pineapple. Despite its name, the French Martini didn't originate in France; it was actually created in the 1980s in New York City. This cocktail has gained popularity for its balance of sophistication and approachability.
To prepare the cocktail:
- Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
- Add the vodka, raspberry liqueur, and pineapple juice to the shaker.
- Shake the mixture vigorously until well chilled.
- Strain the shaken mixture into a chilled martini glass.
- Optionally, drop a few fresh raspberries into the glass for an added burst of flavor and visual appeal.
The French Martini is celebrated for its delightful fusion of flavors. The vodka provides a neutral base that allows the raspberry liqueur to shine. The raspberry liqueur, often Chambord, contributes a sweet and fruity note with a hint of berry tartness. The pineapple juice adds a tropical touch, enhancing the overall complexity of the cocktail.
The cocktail's name, "French Martini," likely refers to its martini-style presentation rather than its origin. Despite its relatively recent creation, the French Martini has become a classic choice for those who enjoy cocktails that balance sophistication and approachability.
The garnish of fresh raspberries adds an extra layer of sweetness and texture to the drink. The French Martini is perfect for those who appreciate a cocktail that captures the essence of modern mixology while offering a delightful interplay of flavors.