3 oz Tanqueray1 oz Absolut3/4 oz Martini & Rossi white vermouthShake well, serve in a martini glass, with two twists of lime peel, I always keep the glasses the vodka and the gin in the freezer, but still, I take one ice cube out of the shaker and add that as well.
I was pretty favorably impressed! Nice flavor.
A couple of nights ago, Kim & I were out for dinner, and I got taking to the bar tender ( the place was full, and we had a really nice dinner at the bar), and he mentioned that Lillet is now available in Ontario! So, the next night I went to the big liquor store down on Queen's Quay and picked up a bottle. So along came Friday night, and I figured I better give this a try! That night's first martini was:
2 1/2 oz Tanqueray1 oz Polish Potato Vodka3/4 oz LilletShake well, serve in a martini glass, with two twists of lemon peel. Per usual: using glasses, vodka and gin from the freezer, take one ice cube out of the shaker and add that as well.
Yummy. The Lillet adds a certain sweetness not found in the Martini & Rossi. But - I was a little under-impressed by the lemon.
So .... I broke the rule ... and had a second martini - and went back to the lime peel. Much better! I would say that lime peel is the way to go - and if you can get the Lillet - it is better than the white vermouth!
I strongly recommend you give one or several variations of the Vesper a try!
ps - I think I may have perfected the Manhattan - notes to follow!