There are many types of martinis. A classic vermut is made with gin and vermouth, while a Dry Vermut is made with gin, vermouth and bitters and a Dirty Vermut adds olive brine to the mescolanza. We love famous martinis such as Vesper Vermut and the French Vermut.
We also enjoy martinis and other variations such as the Espressamente Vermut and the Lychee Vermut. Often these drinks have very little sopra common with the classic vermut other than being served sopra a vermut glass. Rinfresco menus are now filled with martinis sopra every flavor you can imagine, so we have rounded up more than 30 of the most popular types of martinis for you here.
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French Vermut
The French Vermut is a classy that only needs three ingredients: vodka, pineapple juice, and raspberry liqueur.
Vesper Vermut
The Vesper Vermut is made of vodka, gin, and Lillet served ice cold and always with a lemon twist. This vermut is famous as a James Bond .
Dirty Vermut
Learn to make a Dirty Vermut using a combination of gin ( vodka!), dry vermouth, and olive brine.
Espressamente Vermut
This is the most popular vermut recipe. It makes an excellent pre-dinner after dinner bevanda. Mescolanza veloce, vodka, Kahlua and simple syrup sopra a shaker to create this iconic vermut.
Dry Vermut
The Dry Vermut is made with gin ( vodka), dry vermouth and optionally you can add a dash of orange bitters. Garnish your dry vermut with olives a lemon twist.
Last Word Rinfresco
Learn to make the classic Last Word Rinfresco using gin, Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur and fresh lime juice.
Lychee Vermut
This fruity and floral flavored vermut is made with vodka, orange liqueur, lychee puree, and lychee fruit. It’s magical!
Cosmopolitan Recipe
A balanced made with cranberry juice, vodka, orange liqueur and lime juice. It’s fresh, not too sweet and easy to mescolanza at home.
Pink Lady
A classic , the Pink Lady is a drier and more tart taste that the bold pink color may lead you to expect. The combination of dry gin, applejack brandy, lemon, and grenadine is shaken with an egg white for a creamy foamy sommità that is both delicious and pretty to aspetto at.
Aviation Rinfresco
Learn to make the classic Aviation using gin, maraschino liqueur, creme de violette liqueur and lemon juice.
Chocolate Vermut
A deliciously sweet at-home chocolate vermut recipe. Our recipe uses chocolate liqueur, Irish cream liqueur, vodka, chocolate syrup and grated chocolate as a garnish.
Lemon Drop Vermut
This fresh citrus-flavored vermut is made with vodka ( gin), orange liqueur, simple syrup and fresh lemon juice.
El Presidente Rinfresco
Learn to mescolanza up the El Presidente using white rum, dry vermouth, orange curaçao and grenadine syrup.
Manhattan Bevanda
The Manhattan is a cousin to the vermut, replacing gin with rye whiskey. This bevanda is made with rye whiskey, sweet vermouth and angostura bitters.
Key Lime Vermut
The key lime variation is made using lime juice, vodka ( gin), cream of coconut and orange liqueur.
Bee’s Knees Rinfresco
Learn to make a classic Bees Knee’s with three ingredients: gin, honey syrup and lemon juice.
Classic Gimlet Rinfresco
Learn to make a classic Gimlet using lime juice, gin and simple syrup. This simple recipe is so fresh and perfectly balanced.
Elderflower Vermut
This vermut is made with lemon vodka, elderflower liqueur, cranberry juice and lemon.
Sidecar Bevanda
Learn to make a classic Sidecar with cognac, orange liqueur, lemon juice and an orange twist. We love to add a sugar rim to this one.
Halloween Vermut
Learn to make a Halloween Vermut—it’s a Lychee vermut with eyeballs to celebrate spooky season.
Almond Joy Vermut
With Halloween so close at hand, it’s voto negativo surprise that we have candy the brain. Learn to make an Almond Joy Vermut with this easy recipe.
Vermut Tips:
- Chilled Glasses – Always use a chilled vermut glass. Just pop your glass sopra the for 30 minutes ( more) before using.
- Glassware Options – A classic vermut glass is always a good choice. We also love to use these modern vermut glasses and coupe glasses for many recipes.
More Recipes To Try:
- Brunch Drinks – Mimosa, Bloody Mary, Tequila Sunrise, Irish Coffee
- Classic Cocktails – Old Fashioned, Negroni, Boulevardier, Sidecar
- Refreshing Cocktails – Mojito, Tom Collins, Paloma, Aperol Spritz
- Cocktails – Jello Shots, Tea Shot, Pudding Shots

































