My favorite lothario spy, Bond, James Bond is known for ordering his iconic “vodka martini … shaken, not stirred” since the days of Dr. No (ahem, 1958). In his last four films, we’ve seen Daniel Craig’s Bond shake it up a bit. In “Casino Royale” he ordered the Vesper (recipe below), and in the recently released “Spectre”, he opts for another new concoction. So what’s your favorite Bond film of all time? It’s pretty clear from some of the reviews such as you can find in the Top 21 Gambling Movies, that Casino Royale was actually a very loved film by many different types of people, for different reasons. This time, his paramour in the (latter part of the) movie, Dr. Swan, orders a dirty martini … and he does, too. (I know … mind blowing.) Check out a recipe for the martini inspired by the movie, the Belvedere Spectre 007 Martini.
Belvedere was kind enough to treat me and some other Bond lovers to a sneak peek of the most recent Bond flick, complete with (dirty) Belvedere Spectre 007 Martinis.
BELVEDERE SPECTRE 007 MARTINI
2 oz. Belvedere Vodka
1/3 oz. Dry vermouth
1/6 oz. Sicilian green olive brine
1 Sicilian green olive
Gently muddle olives in base of mixing glass. Add remaining ingredients and shake hard with ice. Double strain into a chilled martini glass.
With Bond’s noticeable departure from his expected vodka martini, I should note that change is still inevitable, December is still 31 days, and the sun still rises in the east and sets in the west.
If you make one of Bond’s cocktails, tag me and make sure to include the hashtag #ShakenNotStirred!
Vesper Cocktail
Three measures of Gordon’s
One measure of vodka
Half a measure of Kina Lillet
“Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel.”