Senimone's Martini

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Senimone's Martini

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Savory, bold, and slightly sweet


  • Drambuie 1 dash
  • Gold Tequila 6 cl
  • Lime 1 slice


Any Glass of your Choice


Senimone's Martini
senimone's martini is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of Drambuie,Gold Tequila,Lime .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
This martini keeps things simple, allowing premium añejo tequila to take center stage. Just a dash of Drambuie adds honeyed scotch undertones that complement the agave spirit. Shaking briskly with ice properly dilutes the cocktail for a smooth texture. Rim the glass with a lime wedge and use it as the garnish for a fresh citrus accent. Quality 100% agave tequila is essential here. Sip this martini slowly to savor the tequila`s complex vanilla, caramel and spice notes. The subtle Drambuie binds everything together into a harmonious whole. Salud!


Senimone's Martini Ingredients


Drambuie,Gold Tequila,Lime,


Senimone's Martini Recipe


Shake Drambuie and tequila with ice. Pour into a chilled martini glass. Rim the glass with the lime slice and garnish with the lime slice.

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  • Drambuie

    Drambuie is a liqueur made from Scotch Whisky, heather honey, herbs and spices. It is a Golden liqueur with 40% ABV. Drambuie is sweet and complex, the liqueur has a smooth taste, with a distinctive taste of spiced honey, and with notes of anise, orange peel and oak.

    The origin of Drambuie can be traced to a secret recipe created for Bonnie Prince Charlie by his Royal Apothecary in the 18th Century.

  • Gold Tequila

    Tequila is a distilled beverage, made only from a specific cultivar of Agave Tequilana called 'Weber Azul' or Blue Agave, native to the states of Jalisco, Colima, Nayarit and Aguascalientes in Mexico. The Blue Agave grows above an altitude of 1500 m and are juicy succulents with spiky fleshy leaves.

    Tequila is made around the city of Tequila 40 miles northwest of Guadaljara, and in the Jaliscan Highlands of Central Western Mexico. Mexican laws state that Tequila can only be produces in the state of Jalisco and a few limited municipalities in the other Blue Agave growing regions.

    Tequila is 35% to 55% Alcohol by Volume (70 and 110 U.S. proof), it must be at least 40% ABV to be sold as Tequila in the USA.

    Tequila is a distilled derivative of the pre-Columbian fermented beverage called pulque, made from the Agave plant. When the Spanish conquistadors ran out of their brandy, they started distilling Agave to produce a distilled spirit. This by 1600s was what Don Pedro Sánchez de Tagle, the Marquis of Altamira, began mass-producing in his distillery near modern day Jalisco and came to be known as Tequila.

  • Lime 1 slice

    Ice is so obvious in most drinks, be it a straight drink or a mixed drink, that we often forget it's importance or even reason behind using a crystal clear good quality ice in a glass of whisky, or crushed ice in a tall glass to enjoy a cocktail.

    Ice tempers a hard liquor, and as is in the case of whisky for example, if you prefer the flavours of whisky reach your nose without the hard note of spirit lingering around, or want to avoid the mild sting of a neat whisky, a cube of ice mellows the strength down a little and as it melts slowly, the aroma and flavour is released from the whisky slowly and makes whisky progressively weak, lingering and palatable.

    Ice in Vodka helps release the little flavour a Vodka has, slowly, instead of letting the Vodka hit your nose all at once,

    In mixed drinks, ice plays an important role in creating the perfect temperature a certain drink requires and bartenders use ice in several different ways, crushed ice for long drinks that will allow the cocktail to slowly water down like a Mint Julep, Moscow Mule, Rum Swizzle, Sherry Cobbler and other Tiki drinks, a large block or cubes of ice for drinks that are spirit heavy, such as the Old Fashioned, Negroni, and Manhattan

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