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The French Martini is a sweet and soft raspberry pineapple martini co*cktail with a silky foamy top. A sweet martini recipe blended with vodka, Chambord, and pineapple juice.

Visually stunning and it is just as good as it looks. This Classic French Martini Recipe is sweet, smooth, and sexy! It is the best sweet martini co*cktail.

Although the French Martini is not a “True Martini” it uses the name. The International Bartenders Association recognizes the co*cktail for use in their World co*cktail Competition.

Of all the martini variations this recipe is our favorite.

Disclosure: Glassware was gifted from JoyJolt

This is my most popular martini recipe. It is smooth, sweet, and silky. How can you not fall in love with this French Martini?

French Martini Ingredients

With only a few easy-to-find ingredients, you will be shaking up this French Martini co*cktail like a pro.

  • Vodka – The best vodka for a French Martini is Tito’s Vodka.
  • Chambord, Chambord is a raspberry liqueur used to make raspberry flavored co*cktails.
  • Pineapple Juice
  • Raspberry for garnish

What makes the French Martini “French”?

The ingredients are what give this sweet martini its name. Grey Goose and Chambord are products of France.

How to Make a French Martini

  • In a co*cktail shaker add ice and vodka, Chambord, and pineapple juice. Shake it vigorously! Shake it really hard, this creates that silky foam layer on top.
  • Next strain the co*cktail into a martini glass. Take your time and allow the foam to pour out. Be patient to get the last bit of foam out of the shaker. Let the co*cktail rest for about 30 seconds to allow the foam layer to form.
  • How to Serve: Gently place a raspberry hallow opening side up on top of the foam. The raspberry will float and stay in place as long as no liquid gets into the top opening of the raspberry. Or garnish with a pick of raspberries and lay across the top of the French Martini.

Recipe Tips

The biggest thing about this French Martini Recipe is the silky foam layer. You will really want to shake the co*cktail shaker to achieve a nice thick foam layer. The pineapple juice is the ingredient that creates that layer.

How to get that silky foamy top for your French Martini.

Do you want to know how to make a French Martini frothy?

The pineapple juice is what creates the foam when shaken vigorously in a co*cktail shaker.

  • Once you have added all the co*cktail ingredients and ice in a shaker you will shake until your arms hurt or your hand’s freeze. The shaker will get frosty and then will start to freeze. It will be too cold to handle.

All that shaking creates an ice-cold co*cktail with a thick silky foam top.

  • Slowly strain the co*cktail into a martini glass. The foam will slowly come out. Just be patient. Give the shaker a few deliberate downward shakes over the co*cktail to get the remaining foam moving.
  • Let the French Martini co*cktail rest for 30 seconds. This allows the foam to form at the top of the glass. Then gently garnish with a raspberry.

French Martini Variations

As you read above it is the French Ingredients that make this co*cktail “French”.

  • You can use your favorite vodka brand to make this recipe.

More Popular Martini Recipes

  • Perfect Cosmopolitan
  • Blue Lagoon
  • Orange Martini

Also, try my French Gimlet.

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French Martini Recipe

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French Martini

Yield: 1

Prep Time: 2 minutes

Total Time: 2 minutes

Smooth and Silky French Martini

Ingredients

  • 1 oz Grey Goose Vodka
  • 1 oz Chambord
  • 2 oz pineapple juice
  • raspberry, garnish

Instructions

  1. In a co*cktail shaker add ice and co*cktail ingredients.
  2. Shake vigorously
  3. Strain into a Martini glass. Take your time to and allow foam to rest on top. Let the co*cktail rest for 30 seconds. This allows the foam to form.
  4. Gently place a raspberry hallow opening side up on top the foam. It will float and stay in place as long as no liquid gets into the opening of the raspberry.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 1Serving Size: 1 co*cktail
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 203Unsaturated Fat: 0gSodium: 10mgCarbohydrates: 28gSugar: 18g

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What are the ingredients of a French martini? ›

Ingredients
  • ice cubes.
  • 2 fluid ounces vodka.
  • 2 fluid ounces fresh pineapple juice.
  • ½ fluid ounce raspberry-flavored liqueur (such as Chambord®)
  • 1 slice fresh pineapple.
  • 1 (3 inch) lemon peel.

What is the formula for a martini? ›

Begin with a London dry-style gin. From there, add a little dry vermouth. The ratio is negotiable, but common formulas for a Dry Martini typically fall in the range of four-to-eight parts gin to one part vermouth. A dash of orange bitters ties the room together.

What is the formula for a dirty martini? ›

In a co*cktail shaker FULL of low quality ice, pour in 3 ounces vodka and 2-2.5 ounces olive brine, depending on how dirty you want it. Shake the co*cktail shaker 50 times (martini cardio) and pour into the martini glass. Enjoy!

What is the alcohol content of a French Martini? ›

Alcohol content:

2.7 units of alcohol. 17.79% alc./vol. (35.58° proof) 21.4 grams of pure alcohol.

What is a substitute for Chambord? ›

Several companies produce raspberry liqueur, though most don't have the extra flavors that add to Chambord's complex taste. You can also use crème de cassis (blackcurrant) or crème de mûre (blackberry) as substitutes, or make your own.

What is the two martini rule? ›

Once you have consumed two, you must move on to a soft drink, such as wine or a gin and tonic. The reasons for this are obvious and I try to adhere to this rule at home. The rule is defended most enduringly (and elegantly) at Duke's Bar in Central London, where years of experience … Continue reading.

What does a dirty martini mean? ›

DIRTY. For those who like their co*cktails to have a savoury edge, the Dirty Martini is a delicious, slightly salty, choice. The term 'dirty' means that olive brine, usually from a jar of co*cktail olives, has been added to the drink. An olive garnish is typically assumed, too.

What is the best vermouth for a martini? ›

6 Best Vermouths for Your Next Martini
  • Dolin Dry Vermouth. Give your martini a taste of France with Dolin Dry Vermouth. ...
  • Cinzano Extra Dry Vermouth. If dry martinis are your go-to, I'm sure you're already aware of Cinzao Extra Dry. ...
  • Martini & Rossi Fiero. ...
  • Padro & Co Vermouth Rojo Amargo. ...
  • Antica Torino Bianco Vermouth.

What makes a martini taste better? ›

A Perfect Martini is generally made in a 2:1 spirit-to-vermouth ratio. However, the vermouth is further split into equal parts sweet and dry vermouth. The resulting drink is sweeter and more aromatic than a standard Martini. Pomajzl says the sweet vermouth gives the drink more body and notes of spice.

How to make a Marilyn Monroe martini? ›

Marilyn Monroe
  1. 0.75 oz Okanagan Spirits Canados Apple Brandy.
  2. 0.50 oz Grenadine.
  3. 4 oz Sparkling wine.

What are the three types of martini? ›

There are three main types of Martini: wet, dry and perfect. Vermouth is a fortified wine flavoured with botanicals, and it makes a Martini either sweet or dry, depending how much vermouth is used in the recipe. Wet means the drink is sweeter, so the ratio is normally 3:1.

What is a wet martini? ›

Dry Martini: Refers to the amount of vermouth in your Martini. The less vermouth, the drier it is. Wet Martini: Usually signifies a Martini that's a little sweeter than the average. The more vermouth you add, the 'wetter' your Martini is. A classic wet Martini has about 3 parts gin/vodka to 1 part vermouth.

What is a clean martini? ›

Clean Martini. A dirty martini means that olive juice or olive brine is mixed in. This can be on its own, or in addition to “with a twist” for a lemon brine or “with an olive”. A clean martini refers to a martini served without a garnish.

What does vermouth do to a martini? ›

Sweet Vermouth was initially used as a co*cktail ingredient to lower the overall alcohol content of a co*cktail with a strong spirit as their base, but Vermouth also adds a mellow herbal flavour and aroma to your drink. Vermouth is actually a type of fortified wine flavoured with various botanicals.

What's the difference between a martini and a French martini? ›

It is not a true martini, but is one of many drinks that incorporate the term martini into their names. The key ingredient that makes a martini "French" is Chambord, a black raspberry liqueur that has been produced in France since 1685.

What are the main ingredients in Chambord? ›

Chambord is made from red and black raspberries, Madagascar vanilla, Moroccan citrus peel, honey and XO cognac.

What are the full ingredients in Chambord? ›

Chambord is crafted through a unique three-step process to blend the unique juices of blackberries, raspberries, and blackcurrant with the flavours of Madagascan vanilla, Moroccan citrus peel, honey, herbs and XO Cognac.

What is a true martini made of? ›

What Is a Martini? The Martini is a classic co*cktail that has been ordered, mixed, and served all over the globe for many, many years. A classic Martini is made from gin and vermouth and garnished with either an olive or lemon twist. It has a reputation as one of the most popular mixed alcoholic drinks in the world.

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