Stirred Drinks with Rhum Agricole: Guadeloupe Martinez
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DrinkWire is Liquor.com's showcase for the best articles, recipe and reviews from the web's top writers and bloggers. In this post, Dani from HomeBarGirl offers a rum-based twist on the classic Martinez cocktail.
Howdy y’all! We’re continuing with the theme of “Home Bar Girl gets obsessed with things and can’t stop talking about them.” The current obsession: Rhum Agricole, the format: Stirred.
Today I’ve got my second Stirred Drink with Rhum Agricole: the Guadeloupe Martinez.
…aaaaaaaaaand it’s so tasty! I’m know i’m tooting my own horn here and I get that this might sound terribly conceited… but y’all, I think this drink is a HOME RUN. I say that because home runs only happen to me like three times a year and this is one of those times!
Be sure to grab yer prettiest coupe for this drink cause you are going to want to savor every sip of the Guadeloupe Martinez.
The goal of this Stirred Drink with Rhum Agricole was to put the silky, caramely, faintly funky, and wonderfully delicious Rhum Damoiseau VSOP with some equally as tasty ingredients. I was into the idea of doing a Martinez variation cause I am REALLY into Martinez variations.
Personally, I feel like there are two ways to go with a Martinez and those are: 1. Maraschino direction or 2. Orange Liqueur direction. The flavor of Rhum Damoiseau VSOP sort of screams “ORANGE” to me, so I picked some appropriate modifiers: Bonal Aperitif (I’m also obssessed with Bonal), a bit of Dolin Rouge vermouth to smooth things out, and a dash of Angostura Orange Bitters for extra Orange.
Speaking of Orange, this Clement Creole Shrubb is super delicious with just the right amount of spices. I’m totally convinced that Rhum Damoiseau VSOP and Clement Creole Shrubb are best friends. BEST FRIENDS Y’ALL.
I recently learned from the Liquid Intelligence book that one should chill their mixing glasses before use so as to create proper dilution without wasting too much ice to convert heat to cold. If you wanna get really geeky about properly building cocktails, I highly recommend getting this book.
And now, without further ado, the Guadeloupe Martinez.
Guadeloupe Martinez
- 2 oz Damoiseau VSOP Rhum Agricole
- 3/4 oz Bonal Aperitif
- 1/4 oz Dolin Rouge Vermouth
- 1 barspoon Clement Creole Shrubb
- 1 dashes Angostura Orange Bitters
- Garnish: Orange Peel
Combine ingredients over ice and stirrrrrrr til you just can’t stand it (or really about 50 rotations). Strain into chilled coupe, express Orange peel and garnish.
Now for a varition on this variation! I gave the Guadeloupe Martinez recipe to my gurl Shannon Mustipher for a Rhum Clement event she was hosting at Glady’s Caribbean and she made the following adjustments:
Martinique Martinez
- 2 oz Rhum Clement Vieux Agricole (sub aged Rhum Agricole from Martinique)
- 3/4 oz Alessio Chinato Vermouth
- 1/4 oz Dolin Blanc
- 1 barspoon Clement Creole Shrubb
- 1 dash Orange Bitters
- Garnish: Orange peel
Santé and oh man, I really hope you enjoy these Rhum Agricole Martinez variations as much as I do!
If you, like me, can’t get enough Rhum Agricole, head over to The Sugarcane Press, hosted by the House of Agricole.