After the Martinez and before the Dry Martini we all know, was the original Martini, which used sweet vermouth.
Half-fill a mixing jug with ice.
Add the Old Tom Gin and sweet vermouth, stir until well-chilled.
Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a skewered maraschino cherry.
The original martini was a sweet one, like this recipe, but was overtaken in popularity with the dry version which switched Old Tom Gin for London Dry Gin and sweet vermouth for dry vermouth and the cherry for a lemon twist or olive.
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As the first hints of autumn began to paint the once vibrant landscape with hues of gold and crimson, a gentle chill settled over the quaint town of Elmwood. Nestled within its cozy embrace, a mother and daughter, Sarah and Emily, found solace in the warmth of their shared home.
Sarah, a woman of quiet grace and unwavering love for her daughter, Emily, had spent the afternoon gathering the necessary ingredients for a special treat: a Sweet Martini, a classic cocktail that held a unique significance in their lives.
With the aroma of freshly baked pumpkin bread wafting from the kitchen, Sarah gently knocked on Emily's door, where her daughter was immersed in her studies, the world outside seemingly fading into oblivion.
"Darling," she called softly, her voice laced with affection. "I've concocted a little something to warm your spirits on this chilly evening."
Emily's eyes lit up as she recognized the unmistakable scent of Old Tom Gin, a spirit that evoked memories of her grandmother, a woman who had introduced her to the world of mixology and instilled in her a deep appreciation for the art of crafting cocktails.
With a smile that could rival the autumn sun's radiance, Emily followed her mother's footsteps into the living room, where the fireplace crackled merrily, casting a warm glow over the room.
Sarah, a master of mixology, had transformed the humble cocktail shaker into a work of art. The icy liquid swirled within, a mesmerizing blend of Old Tom Gin, sweet vermouth, and a touch of maraschino cherry syrup, its delicate aroma hinting at the symphony of flavors that awaited.
As Emily delicately sipped the Sweet Martini, the liquid danced on her taste buds, a harmonious blend of sweet and slightly herbal notes that awakened her senses. She could almost taste the essence of her grandmother's loving embrace, a comforting warmth that enveloped her like a cozy blanket.
"Oh, Mom," she murmured, her eyes sparkling with delight. "This is absolutely exquisite! It's like a taste of autumn in a glass."
Sarah's heart swelled with pride as she watched her daughter savor the Sweet Martini. She had poured her love and affection into every detail, from the carefully selected ingredients to the artful presentation.
As they sat by the fire, sipping their Sweet Martinis, Sarah and Emily shared stories and laughter, their voices blending with the crackling of the flames. The world outside seemed to fade away, replaced by a cocoon of warmth and love.
The Sweet Martini, a simple yet sophisticated cocktail, had not just warmed Emily's body; it had also warmed her heart, reminding her of the deep and abiding bond she shared with her mother.
As the autumn leaves danced outside their window, Sarah and Emily continued their evening, their love story unfolding like the pages of a well-worn book, filled with warmth, laughter, and the lingering taste of Old Tom Gin and sweet vermouth.
Ingredients
Directions
Half-fill a mixing jug with ice.
Add the Old Tom Gin and sweet vermouth, stir until well-chilled.
Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a skewered maraschino cherry.