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The martini is back on trend as bars from New York to London shake up the classic cocktail

James Bond’s favourite drink is finding fans and driving profits in the US and UK as bartenders serve twists with carrot wine and coriander

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Martinis at the Martini Bar at Hawksmoor St Pancras, in London. Photo: Instagram/hawksmoormartinibar
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Walk into a New York bar or restaurant, and there is one drink you are guaranteed to see on the menu: a martini.

Often, there will be several – a classic with a twist, one so dirty it is cloudy, and one served sub-zero and cold as ice. You will see a similar picture in cities like London and Los Angeles.

Despite the well-documented fact that people are drinking less than they used to, the alcohol-heavy martini is getting star billing everywhere.
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A well-made martini – gin or vodka, mixed with a little vermouth so it slides down like liquid silk – is popular with seasoned cocktail veterans and casual imbibers alike.
Sean Connery as James Bond. The fictional British secret agent famously enjoys martinis “shaken, not stirred”.
Sean Connery as James Bond. The fictional British secret agent famously enjoys martinis “shaken, not stirred”.

They are a safe order when drink lists are increasingly filled with unrecognisable names and products at premium prices. A martini is the most reliable, adaptable and stylish cocktail out there.

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Restaurant and bar operators are equally passionate about the drink. It is fast to make, easy to execute during peak service and reliably ordered – a hero menu item at a moment when elaborate cocktail programmes and ever-slimmer margins have made profiting at a bar more challenging.

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