Midtwinkle Martini

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Midtwinkle Martini


  • Skyy Citrus Vodka 6 cl
  • Sweet Vermouth 0.75 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Midtwinkle Martini
midtwinkle martini is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Skyy Citrus Vodka,Sweet Vermouth .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Evoke a sense of enchantment with the Midtwinkle Martini. Skyy Citrus Vodka takes center stage, its zesty essence intertwining with the subtle sweetness of Sweet Vermouth. Shaken to perfection, this concoction is strained into a martini glass, embodying both sophistication and whimsy. The finishing touch, a clementine or tangelo segment, adds a burst of citrus aroma that complements the flavors within, making every sip a journey of sensory delight.


Midtwinkle Martini Ingredients


Skyy Citrus Vodka,Sweet Vermouth,


Midtwinkle Martini Recipe


Combine spirits over ice in a cocktail shaker, shake, and strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a segment or two of peeled clementine or tangelo, and serve.

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  • Skyy Citrus Vodka

    Citrus Vodka like Absolut Citron are lime and lemon infused Vodka and at times infused with a hint of Orange, some exotic varieties are flavored with grapefruit, bergamot, tangerine and more

  • Sweet Vermouth

    Vermouth the French for German Wermut, Wormwood in English, is an aromatic fortified Wine, flavoured with various botanicals like roots, barks, flowers, herbs, seeds and spices.

    Although traditionally Vermouth was used for medicinal purposes, it has been also served as an apéritif in its modern avatar. The modern Vermouth first appeared in and around the 18th Century in Turin. By the late 19th Century it became very popular with bartenders as a key ingredient in cocktail mixology.

    Martini, Manhattan, Rob Roy and Negroni were a few cocktails that Vermouth grew in popularity with. But later during the 20th Century, Vermouth slowly lost its glory and Dry Martinis and extra Dry Martinis with little or no Vermouth gained over the original Martini. Modern Martinis usually have a splash of Vermouth to add that herbacious texture to it.

    Historically, there have been two Vermouth types, Dry and Sweet, but with demand variations have come up now. that include extra-dry white, sweet white, red, amber and rose.

    Vermouth is produced by adding proprietory mixture of aromatic botanicals to a base wine or a base wine plus spirit or spirit only, which is usually redistilled before adding it to a base of neutral grape wine or unfermented wine must ( freshly pressed grapes and the juice ). After the wine is aromatised and fortified. it is sweetened and the end product is a Vermouth.

    Dry Vermouth is what makes the character of the original Martini, and a Dry Vermouth has less sugar and is more herbacious but less spicier than Sweet Vermouth.

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