Updated Apr 30, 2026 · 1 min read
The French Martini helped to kick off the flavored Martini craze of the 1990s. Featuring vodka, pineapple juice and Chambord, the cocktail was first brought to prominence in the la.
The reason why this Martini is called a “French” Martini is the inclusion of Chambord black raspberry liqueur, which has been produced in France since the 17th century. The Chambord, along with the pineapple juice, adds rich fruit flavor to the drink. When shaken hard with plenty of ice, the pineapple juice—use the freshest you can find—creates a pleasantly creamy mouthfeel and a frothy head.
There are many variations to the French Martini. Some replace the vodka with gin, giving the cocktail a botanical twist. Others sub a different liqueur for the Chambord. But the original recipe remains intact for a reason: It’s easy, tastes great and looks good in the glass.
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