The French martini is back. This '90s-era cocktail, once a fan favorite in chic lounges and at celebrity-hosted parties,has ...
Despite the name, the French martini isn’t a Parisian invention. “The ‘French’ element comes from a black raspberry liqueur called Chambord,” Kaitlyn Stewart, an award-winning bartender and beverage ...
That's because Grey Goose (one of the tournament's sponsors) has released the official recipe for the cocktail. Now, you can use your home bartending skills to enjoy it at home while you’re watching ...