✩NEW✩ Emily's Dirty Martini

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Watercolor on Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper (7×7)

An original watercolor painting of the classic dirty martini. The Dirty Martini features gin or vodka, dry vermouth, and olive brine. It's is one of the most popular savory cocktails ever created, and though it may feel like a modern creation, the drink has been a go-to Martini variation for over a hundred years.

Believed to have originated in 1901, the Dirty Martini is often credited to New York bartender John O’Connor, who found inspiration in the classic Martini's olive garnish. First made by muddling the olive into the drink, and later by adding a splash of olive brine, the Dirty Martini took decades to reach a wide fan base. It eventually found favor among drinkers, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who often mixed them for guests in the White House.

As the Dirty Martini has grown in popularity, bartenders have increasingly begun to tailor the drink, improving the it with better technique and higher quality ingredients. That includes fresh vermouth and artisan olive juice.

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ ounces gin or vodka

  • ½ ounce dry vermouth

  • ½ ounce olive brine

  • Garnish: 3 olives

Directions

  1. Add the gin or vodka, vermouth and olive brine to a shaker filled with ice.

  2. Shake for 15–20 seconds until well chilled.

  3. Double strain through fine mesh strainer into a chilled cocktail glass.

  4. Garnish with a skewer of olives.

from: https://www.liquor.com/recipes/dirty-martini/

Cheers!

A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Please allow 1-2 weeks for shipping.

*Original works of art are ONE-OF-ONE and are not restocked. Please view “prints” to make a purchase of sold-out originals.

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Watercolor on Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper (7×7)

An original watercolor painting of the classic dirty martini. The Dirty Martini features gin or vodka, dry vermouth, and olive brine. It's is one of the most popular savory cocktails ever created, and though it may feel like a modern creation, the drink has been a go-to Martini variation for over a hundred years.

Believed to have originated in 1901, the Dirty Martini is often credited to New York bartender John O’Connor, who found inspiration in the classic Martini's olive garnish. First made by muddling the olive into the drink, and later by adding a splash of olive brine, the Dirty Martini took decades to reach a wide fan base. It eventually found favor among drinkers, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who often mixed them for guests in the White House.

As the Dirty Martini has grown in popularity, bartenders have increasingly begun to tailor the drink, improving the it with better technique and higher quality ingredients. That includes fresh vermouth and artisan olive juice.

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ ounces gin or vodka

  • ½ ounce dry vermouth

  • ½ ounce olive brine

  • Garnish: 3 olives

Directions

  1. Add the gin or vodka, vermouth and olive brine to a shaker filled with ice.

  2. Shake for 15–20 seconds until well chilled.

  3. Double strain through fine mesh strainer into a chilled cocktail glass.

  4. Garnish with a skewer of olives.

from: https://www.liquor.com/recipes/dirty-martini/

Cheers!

A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Please allow 1-2 weeks for shipping.

*Original works of art are ONE-OF-ONE and are not restocked. Please view “prints” to make a purchase of sold-out originals.