posted by Arty on Feb 11
Martini Theory no.2
Back in 1870 at Julio Richelieu’s saloon in Martinez, California, a drink was mixed for a miner. Julio put an olive in the glass before handing over Martinez, California continues to claim Martini creation as its own
Martini Theory no.3
This one I find the funniest, very childish, because it has knickers in the description! In 1911 at the Knickerbocker Hotel (sorry but I bet your smiling!) in New York the head bartender, called Martini di Arma di Taggia, mixed half and half London Gin, Vermouth and orange bitters. He chilled on ice and strained it a glass. Many visitors to the Knickerbocker asked for variations of the drink and added the olive.
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