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Sakura Martini
Sake replaces vermouth in this Martini with maraschino liqueur adding deliciousness, enhanced by faint salinity
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George Jetson
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6th March at 21:59
I reversed the reversed proportions to great effect.
60ml Gin (Thresh&Winnow Forét)
45ml Sake (Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo)
5ml Maraschino liqueur (Lazzaroni)
Stir ingredients in an ice-filled mixing glass. Fine strain into a chilled Coupe glass. Garnish with salt-preserved Sakura blossoms.
This resulted in an awesome martini due to the Japanese-influenced Shiso gin. It seemed a shame to cut back according to the OG recipe.
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60ml Gin (Thresh&Winnow Forét)
45ml Sake (Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo)
5ml Maraschino liqueur (Lazzaroni)
Stir ingredients in an ice-filled mixing glass. Fine strain into a chilled Coupe glass. Garnish with salt-preserved Sakura blossoms.
This resulted in an awesome martini due to the Japanese-influenced Shiso gin. It seemed a shame to cut back according to the OG recipe.