I’m referring, of course, to the dry martini. And what better time to celebrate the dry martini than the month that shares its name, sort of? Now, let’s get our definitions straight.
Sweet and dry vermouth are both types of fortified wine, but they look and taste different and can be used in distinctly different cocktails.
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