Sweet MartiniBy The Cocktails Must FlowAfter the Martinez and before the Dry Martini we all know, was the original Martini, which used sweet vermouth.Chocolate Brandied ManhattanBy The Cocktails Must FlowA Manhattan variant which adds brandy and replaces the aromatic bitters with chocolate ones.Fino MartiniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA simple Fino sherry martini.Green Chartreuse MartiniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA herbal martini combining dry gin, dry vermouth and Green Chartreuse.LBV MartiniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA tasty vodka martini cocktail using Late Bottled Vintage port and cranberry juice in lieu of vermouth.Dry Martini (Craddock)By The Cocktails Must FlowA Dry Martini from Harry Craddock (1945); it differs from Hugo R. Ensslin's one by using different proportions and being shaken, not stirred).Dry Martini (Ensslin)By The Cocktails Must FlowA Dry Martini variant from Hugo R. Ensslin.MasterMixBy The Cocktails Must FlowA Martini variant which replaces gin or vodka with Jagermesieter for a herbal bouquet which is a surprisingly good pairing for dry vermouth and a hint of bitters.White LadyBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe white lady was made in honor of Eveline Alice Wander Gorkiewicz, who helped British prisoners of war escape Turkey in the first world war. She would dress up as an old Turkish wash lady (dressed in white) and hide the prisoners in the washing trolley. The drink was named by the soldiers she rescued.