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A star rating of 5 out of 5. Mix up this flamboyant martini with Chambord liqueur. Shake the vodka, Chambord and pineapple martini with ice really hard until the pineapple juice froths up a bit, then strain into the glass.

FRUITY FRENCH MARTINIAn easy way to pimp the classic recipe would be to use a fruit-flavoured vodka. The zesty notes of the new Ketel One Oranje would pair very well with the raspberry liqueur, while Absolut Vanilla would make an outrageously indulgent French martini. SPARKLING FRENCH MARTINIA splash of champagne won’t just make your French martini feel even more celebratory, it will add a nice touch of tongue-tingling dryness too. Just make the drink as usual, then add a 50ml splash of champagne to the finished cocktail just before serving. VERY FRENCH MARTINIThis rather nice twist on the French martini was created by mixologist and drinks writer Simon Difford. Difford’s recipe is 45ml Martell VSOP, 15ml Chambord and 45ml pineapple juice, shaken with ice, strained into the glass and garnished with a raspberry. This website is published by Immediate Media Company Limited under licence from BBC Studios Distribution.

The perfect Dry martini recipe Fill a glass with ice. Add 1 part Noilly Prat Original Dry to 2 parts Bombay Sapphire or Grey Goose with a dash of orange bitters. It’s fun to indulge in high-levels of kitsch at Christmas, so go all-out and make some grown-up slushies. Original British Martini-Henry rifles for sale. The Martini-Henry was perhaps the most famous military rifle of the Victorian era incorporating the early short lever with 33″ barrel in the new .