"Shaken, not stirred" is the key to making the famous martini ordered by fictional superspy James Bond. The drink, named the Vesper after double agent Vesper Lynd, is easy to make right from home.
British drinkers are returning to the drink that James Bond made famous with his “shaken, not stirred” catchphrase, moving away from sugary and fruit-heavy cocktails in favour of the classic martini.
There is an undeniable charm in being able to confidently order a martini. But for you to truly impress, you must know the ins and outs of this cocktail. So, let's demystify the process so that you ...
Get ready bartenders, professional and amateur, because here come the 007 enthusiasts! With the release of the new James Bond movie, “No Time to Die” (the 27th) folks will be bellying up to bars ...
If we are talking about the cocktail zeitgeist, the Martini is Marilyn Monroe, James Bond, and the Marvel cinematic universe. It’s a classic that lives on, gets copied, and is always in vogue. Just ...
When you’re searching for the classic wet martini recipe that brings together the perfect balance of gin and vermouth, we’ve got exactly what you need. While the dry martini often steals the spotlight ...
Written with a bespoke gold-plated Royal typewriter while on his honeymoon (that’s right) in Jamaica, Casino Royale was the first James Bond novel from author and world-renowned fuddy-duddy Ian ...
IO Interactive has revealed that the James Bond depicted in 007 First Light isn’t the traditional martini-sipping classy bloke we’ve become used to all these years, but will nonetheless learn how to ...
It’s the cocktail you know how to make without even trying it. The one you see glistening on top of glitzy bars in countless films, TV shows, and music videos. The one associated with everyone from ...