Don Julio 1942
Tequila
Don Julio 1942
Tequila
New Riff Barrel Proof Bourbon Whiskey
Bourbon
Bulleit Single Malt
Whiskey
1800 Milenio Artist Series
Tequila
Beluga Noble Vodka
Vodka
The Prisoner Unshackled Red Blend
Red Wine
The Federalist Sauvignon Blanc
White wine
IBest Wines Red and White Blend
Red Wine Blend
Serena Prosecco DOC Treviso Brut
Champagne
Fleur De Miraval Rosé Champagne Rosé
Rosé
Father's Day Favorites
Limited Editions Releases
Exclusive Single Barrels
Top Shelf Membership
Explore Whiskey
Zacapa y Luar Hosting Collection
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked + Compartés
Brother's Bond & Cocktail Glass Set
New Releases
Gift Cards
Spring Wine Pairings
Spirits Explained
Amaro Explained
Spirits Explained
Maureen Robinson, Master Blender For Kentucky Owl
Behind the Brand
Gifting Memorable Spirits For Father's Day
Entertaining
Mixing with Scotch
Recipes
This Bundle Contains
Product Type | Cocktail Kits |
Versatile character able to blend into any scene.
Present, but doesn't steal the show.
Appealing essence of lemon and orange.
We call it brilliant for a reason.
3½ oz. | Artingstall’s Brilliant London Dry Gin |
1 splash | Dry Vermouth |
1 | Lemon Twist, garnish |
1 | Fill a 4 oz. martini glass with ice to chill, fill cocktail mixing glass or shaker with ice, and add one small splash of dry vermouth to the shaker. |
2 | Add 3 1/2 oz. of Artingstall’s Brilliant London Dry Gin to the mixing glass or shaker. |
3 | Using a long cocktail stirrer, stir the gin in the mixing glass or shaker vigorously for several minutes to get the gin as cold as possible. (Do not shake the gin with the ice.) |
4 | Empty the ice out of the martini glass and strain the gin into the glass. |
5 | Cut a good-sized lemon twist and squeeze the outer skin side over the martini to release the lemon’s oil onto the surface of the martini. Rub the outer skin of the twist around the edge of the martini glass to flavor it and then drop the twist into the martini. |
Product Type | Cocktail Kits |
Versatile character able to blend into any scene.
Present, but doesn't steal the show.
Appealing essence of lemon and orange.
We call it brilliant for a reason.
3½ oz. | Artingstall’s Brilliant London Dry Gin |
1 splash | Dry Vermouth |
1 | Lemon Twist, garnish |
1 | Fill a 4 oz. martini glass with ice to chill, fill cocktail mixing glass or shaker with ice, and add one small splash of dry vermouth to the shaker. |
2 | Add 3 1/2 oz. of Artingstall’s Brilliant London Dry Gin to the mixing glass or shaker. |
3 | Using a long cocktail stirrer, stir the gin in the mixing glass or shaker vigorously for several minutes to get the gin as cold as possible. (Do not shake the gin with the ice.) |
4 | Empty the ice out of the martini glass and strain the gin into the glass. |
5 | Cut a good-sized lemon twist and squeeze the outer skin side over the martini to release the lemon’s oil onto the surface of the martini. Rub the outer skin of the twist around the edge of the martini glass to flavor it and then drop the twist into the martini. |
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