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The Vodka Martini is an iconic vodka cocktail and one of the most popular drinks in the world.
All you need to make one is some chilled Vodka, a splash of Dry Vermouth, and a garnish of Lemon Zest and a Green Olive. It’s simple, but oh-so sophisticated.
“This cocktail is one of the most intimidating because, although it’s only two ingredients, it’s easy to make but hard to master,” says Ricardo ‘Rico’ Dynan, Bartender and Absolut Global Brand Ambassador. “It’s a showpiece. When have you ever been to a party and not been impressed by a Vodka Martini?”
How To Make a VODKA MARTINI Cocktail
Bar tools you’ll need
Fine Strainer
Jigger
Mixing Glass
Bar Spoon
Peeler
How to Mix
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Fill up a Mixing Glass with Ice Cubes.
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Pour in the Absolut Vodka.
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Add the Dry Vermouth.
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Gently stir with a Bar Spoon until chilled.
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Strain the mix using a Fine Mesh Strainer into an ice-cold Martini Glass.
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Garnish with a twist of Lemon Zest and a Green Olive on top. Voila, your Vodka Martini is ready.
Watch Rico show how to make a Vodka Martini!
All About the Vodka Martini
Also known as the Vodkatini, the Vodka Martini is a classic vodka cocktail and a common variation of the original gin-based martini. Loved by people all around the world, the Vodka Martini is a bonafide classic.
Like all traditional Martinis, a Vodka Martini is obviously spirit-forward in taste. It carries a strong and robust vodka flavor, smoothly laced with dry vermouth. You’ll also get a hint of citrus from the lemon zest and a salty kick from the olive. Serve chilled and it’s one of the best drinks you’ll ever taste.
The exact origin of the original Gin-based Martini is unclear, let alone the Vodka Martini. Whatever its origins, we do know that the Martini has evolved considerably over time.
Long story short, by 1922, the Martini had evolved into its classic form: a 2:1 ratio of London Dry Gin to Dry Vermouth, stirred with ice in a Mixing Glass. The standard garnish became either a Green Olive or a Lemon Peel twist over time.
The exact history of the Vodka Martini is, however, unknown. We do know that its first print appearance was in 1935. In recent decades, Gin has even been replaced by Vodka as the preferred choice of spirit for a Martini.
One of the earliest references to a Vodka Martini dates back to the 1930s, where it was known as a “Kangaroo Cocktail”, as it was reportedly a favorite of the Australian ambassador to the United States.
The “Vodkatini” became increasingly popular during the 1980s thanks to everyone’s favorite fictional British spy, known for his sharp suits, love of Martinis, and thrilling espionage adventures.
- Chill to perfection
The perfect Martini is one where the Vodka and the Martini Glasses have been chilled overnight. When you pour the Vodka, you’ll notice its viscosity thickens after freezing, making it even smoother. Chilled glasses and chilled vodka will enhance the overall drinking experience. - Use the “best” olives for your Martini
Choose Olives that complement the bold flavors of the cocktail itself. You can’t go wrong with Spanish Queen Olives or Spanish Manzanilla Olives. These work wonderfully in a Vodka Martini.
- Gibson Martini
Instead of the traditional lemon twist and green olive, place a pickled onion in your drink and you’ve got a delicious Gibson Martini. A Gibson Martini offers a crisp, dry flavor with a tangy, briny twist from the onion. Check out the recipe for a Gibson Martini. - Dry Martini
The classic Gin-based Dry Martini…perfected. Learn how to make a classic Dry Martini. - Espresso Martini
Arguably the most popular and most beloved Martini variation of them all. The Espresso Martini does not contain Gin nor Vermouth but instead is made of Vodka, Espresso and Kahlúa (Coffee Liqueur), which are elegantly combined to create an after-dinner cocktail like no other. Let us show you how to make the perfect Espresso Martini. - Lemon Drop Martini
Another popular vodka-based Martini variant. A Lemon Drop Martini consists of Absolut Citron (Lemon-Flavored Vodka), freshly squeezed lemon juice, triple sec, simple syrup, and lemon zest. The Lemon Drop Martini is known for its fresh and tangy flavor profile.
The combination of Absolut Citron and freshly squeezed lemon juice creates a bright and zesty base. The triple sec adds a hint of sweetness while the lemon zest provides an aromatic finish, making it a perfect blend of sweet and sour. Here’s our Lemon Drop Martini recipe.
- The two most popular garnishes for a martini are an olive and lemon twist. Most bars or restaurants will ask which you prefer. Like the choice of spirit (i.e. gin vs vodka), it comes down to personal preference.
- Rico prefers a lemon twist. Simply peel a strip of lemon peel, squeeze it over the drink to release the oils, and drop it into the glass.
- Olives are particularly popular for Vodka-based Martinis. Skewer three green olives on a cocktail stick for a classic touch.
- Vodka Martini Batched
The Vodka Martini may seem like an intimidating cocktail to make but it’s actually very easy to make…it’s even easier to make as a batched cocktail.
Ingredients:
- 800 ml Absolut Vodka
- 200 ml Dry Vermouth
- Green Olives
- Lemon Zest
- Ice Cubes
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Measuring Jug
- Jar
- Jigger
- Peeler
- Mixing Glass
- Bar Spoon
- Julep Strainer
- Cocktail Glass
How to make a batch of Vodka Martini cocktails:
- Grab a 1-liter bottle of Absolut Vodka, pour 200 ml out into a jar and set it aside for making some other cocktails another time.
- Measure 200 ml of dry vermouth in a jug, then pour it into the Absolut Vodka bottle.
- Refrigerate the bottle overnight or until thoroughly chilled.
- When ready to serve, take the bottle out of the fridge and use a jigger to measure and pour 50 ml into a mixing glass.
- Add ice cubes to the mixing glass.
- Stir the mixture with a bar spoon until perfectly cold.
- Place a julep strainer over the mixing glass and pour the cocktail into a cocktail glass.
- Garnish with a strip of lemon zest, squeezing it over the glass to release the oils, then drop the zest directly into the glass together with a single green olive.
This cocktail is one of the most intimidating cocktails because, although it’s only two ingredients, it’s easy to make but hard to master.
Bartender and Global Brand Ambassador
Vodka Martini FAQ
No. Although they are similar, a Dirty Martini is made with either Gin or Vodka (though more commonly, Vodka) together with a splash of Olive Brine that gives it a savory twist. It’s one of the most popular savory cocktails in the world. Learn how to make a Dirty Martini.
A Dry Martini is less sweet, as it contains a smaller amount of Dry Vermouth. Discover our recipe for a Dry Martini.
Yes! A batched Vodka Martini is also known as a “fridge door “martini. Why? Because you can make batched Vodka Martini directly inside a vodka bottle.
Preparing a batch of Vodka Martinis in advance using a bottle of Absolut Vodka ensures you’re always ready for spontaneous visitors. Just grab the bottle from the fridge, and you’re all set to serve.
Here’s what you need:
- 800 ml Absolut Vodka
- 200 ml Dry Vermouth
- Green Olives
- Lemon Zest
- Ice Cubes
To find the instructions to make a batched Vodka Martini, see the ‘Serving and Garnish Ideas for a Vodka Martini’ above.