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The traditional recipe for what cocktail is shown below?
Gin and Dry Vermouth, shaken with ice, strained into a cocktail glass, and garnished with an olive
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By 1922 the martini reached its most recognizable form in which London dry gin and dry vermouth are combined at a ratio of 2:1. A dry martini is made with dry, white vermouth. A dirty martini contains a splash of olive brine or olive juice. A perfect martini uses equal amounts of sweet and dry vermouth.
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By 1922 the martini reached its most recognizable form in which London dry gin and dry vermouth are combined at a ratio of 2:1. A dry martini is made with dry, white vermouth. A dirty martini contains a splash of olive brine or olive juice. A perfect martini uses equal amounts of sweet and dry vermouth.
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