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Golden Martini recipeCocktails
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Golden Martini recipe
A delicious recipe for Golden Martini, with Bombay Sapphire® gin, extra dry vermouth, sweet vermouth, bitters and Yellow Chartreuse®. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

4 oz Bombay Sapphire® gin
1 oz extra dry vermouth
1 oz sweet vermouth
1 dash bitters
1 tbsp Yellow Chartreuse®


Method:
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Shake well, strain into cocktail glasses, and serve.
Serve:
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