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A standard martini is usually 5 parts spirit to 1 part dry vermouth. James Bond is infamous for ordering a martini shaken ...
"Shaken, not stirred" is the key to making the famous martini ordered by fictional superspy James Bond. The drink, named the Vesper after double agent Vesper Lynd, is easy to make right from home.
While Bond would go on to order his dry vodka ... as “Bond. James Bond.” He then requests the following from the barman: “A dry martini,” he said. “One. In a deep champagne goblet.” ...
Ever wonder why James Bond insists on ordering his martini shaken, not stirred? It’s actually the author Fleming’s way of giving meaning to his stories and adding nuance. Goldfinger ...
NEW ‘OLIVE OIL MARTINI’ IN A CAN HITS NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE MARKET: WOULD YOU TRY IT? The recipe for the cocktail was invented by author Ian Fleming in his 1953 book, "Casino Royale." ...