The Grey Goose Dirty Martini recipe is a classic cocktail combining vodka and olives or olive juice, made with Dry Vermouth and ice, strained into a Martini glass. Let more of the muddled olive pieces into the glass if you like yours a little dirtier.

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Ingredients: GREY GOOSE Original (2 parts), NOILLY PRAT Original French Dry Vermouth (½ part), Mediterranean Olive Brine ( 2/3 part) and Mediterranean olives (4).

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26 Comments

  1. When you want to feel like you're eating and drinking at the same time same goes for bloody Mary I love those things great breakfast! 😆

  2. 🍹🍷🍹🍷🍹 🍸
    I've always wanted to try a martini, especially a dirty martini, however, I'm nervous bc I'm a sweet girl lol. Meaning, I've always loved my sweet mixed drinks or a sweet wine. So can someone help me by explaining what a martini tastes like? Is it sweet at all? Is it more like a strait shot of hard liquor? What would you compare it to?

  3. Never saw my favorite martini prepared this way. Will definitely follow your instructions next time I make it. Thank you!

  4. Looked great until the vermouth was added. I especially liked the muddling of the olives – great idea. Will try soon but without the vermouth.

  5. Adding ice to any cocktail or straight spirit will restrain both fragrance and taste.

    If depth of flavor and nuance of aroma is your priority; dial back the ice.

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