1 oz Punt e Mes
1/2 oz Campari
1/2 oz Dolin Blanc Vermouth
2 dash Peychaud's Bitters
6 drop Salt Water
Stir with ice and strain into a coupe glass. Twist a lemon peel over the top.
A Drink With Something In ItThe twist's lemon oils joined the rye aroma and hint of Punt e Mes on the nose. Malt and grape on the sip were chased by rye followed by Punt e Mes and Campari that were mellowed out by the salt. The Dolin Blanc was less detectable here, but its softness and sweetness surely aided in the drink's exquisite balance.
There is something about a Martini,
A tingle remarkably pleasant;
A yellow, a mellow Martini;
I wish I had one at present.
There is something about a Martini,
Ere the dining and dancing begin,
And to tell you the truth,
It is not the vermouth--
I think that perhaps it's the gin.
2 comments:
So funny, Frederic, but when I read the ingredients of this one, I looked to see if Maks made it for you. He does have a style.
I read too quickly and saw "The Dolin Blanc was less delectable."
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