It’s not your standard gin-vermouth combo it tells an epic story. It isn’t even like a classic Martini, a Gibson, or other such fare. This drink isn’t just your average party pour. I felt excited and edgy mixing the gin and vodka - and this gem called Lillet Blanc. When I mixed up my first Vesper, I felt like I was joining an elite club (of cocktail connoisseurs, not of super-secret spies). It goes back further than the Bond films, back to when Bond made it popular in the book Casino Royale (yes, Bond was a book before it went to the silver screen). It’s a Vesper - aka the James Bond Martini - and I’m going to show you how to make it perfectly.ĭon’t think this is your everyday cocktail it’s so much more than that. Take a teeny-weeny sip, and BAM! you’ll totally get why James Bond has been all over this debonair drink for decades. Hold in your hand a suave cocktail glass that’s got a chilled, smooth rim, and filled with this super clear drink that’s glowing with the warm light around you.
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