Wow, it's been a little while, hasn't it? The New Year comes and goes and I have nothing to say about it publicly, even though I did find a new brain-dead easy recipe for hot wings (or hot whatever-fits-in-a-quart-Ziploc-bag.) Let me try to make it up to you.
I've just opened a very thoughtful Christmas present. Clay and Tina were nice enough to give me a Hendrick's Gin gift box, with a large bottle of gin and accompanying cocktail shaker. Upon uncorking the inky black bottle, it sheds a soothing aroma of flowers and berries. I poured half a jigger and sipped it; the gin pops as soon as it hits the tongue with mellow sweetness and just a little mint. Very nice. After the first taste I was ready to go all the way...
Toby's Preferred Martini:
The Hendrick's in particular takes a dramatic turn in a martini. While Bombay Sapphire keeps some of its sweetness, Hendrick's develops a deep smokiness, as if its floral bouquet had been pressed and dried inside a leather-bound book. It might not replace my Bombay, any more than oranges have replaced my apples. I'll savor it.
I've just opened a very thoughtful Christmas present. Clay and Tina were nice enough to give me a Hendrick's Gin gift box, with a large bottle of gin and accompanying cocktail shaker. Upon uncorking the inky black bottle, it sheds a soothing aroma of flowers and berries. I poured half a jigger and sipped it; the gin pops as soon as it hits the tongue with mellow sweetness and just a little mint. Very nice. After the first taste I was ready to go all the way...
Toby's Preferred Martini:
- 3 parts gin
- 1 part dry vermouth
- 2 jalapeño olives
The Hendrick's in particular takes a dramatic turn in a martini. While Bombay Sapphire keeps some of its sweetness, Hendrick's develops a deep smokiness, as if its floral bouquet had been pressed and dried inside a leather-bound book. It might not replace my Bombay, any more than oranges have replaced my apples. I'll savor it.
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