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The French martini is a cocktail which is served in two forms, sometimes referred to as "classic" and "modern." The modern form is presented here. | The French martini is a cocktail which is served in two forms, sometimes referred to as "classic" and "modern." The modern form is presented here. | ||
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The French martini is a cocktail which is served in two forms, sometimes referred to as "classic" and "modern." The modern form is presented here.
- Four parts vodka
- One part pineapple juice
- One part Chambord (or other raspberry/blackberry liqueur)
Shake ingredients with ice and serve in a cocktail glass with two maraschino cherries.