KOI Martini

I’m using the letters K, O and I, taken separately, to inspire this toast, although I put them together for the drink’s garnish. Using the letters, I gathered the ingredients Kina Lillet, orange bitters, and Italicus liqueur, to create a complex and refreshing martini variation. “Kina” Lillet is an homage to the original Lillet, a French aromatized wine made with 85% Bordeaux region grape wines, and 15% orange citrus liqueurs, all blended and aged to perfection. The original recipe from 1887 included bitter quinine flavor from cinchona bark, making the aperitif what was known as a “quinquina”, which is why it was called Kina Lillet. In 1985 the quinine flavor was removed in an effort to match tastes of the day, and like all things, has been replaced again since 2018, now that modern tastes have caught back up with the past. Current Lillet is again Kina Lillet, albeit with a less bitter profile.

KOI Martini

Italicus is another aromatized wine, technically known as a rosolio due to the infusion of rose petals into the mix, an idea with roots in the fifteenth century. This modern interpretation uses a recipe from the 1800’s, blending bergamot peel, Cedro lemons, chamomile, lavender, gentian, yellow roses and Melissa balm together in a unique aperitif. It adds another layer of sweetness to the complex flavors in his martini. The Lillet and Italicus play well together and compliment the honeyed gin I used for the base. It’s all tied together with orange bitters, a classic component of the original martinis from the antebellum era. A simple citrus twist will work perfectly for this martini, but if you want to freeze a citrus peel koi fish inside a clear ice cube, be my guest. Here’s to finding inspiration in unusual places – cheers!

A duo of unusual aromatized wines replace the typical vermouth

KOI Martini

2 oz gin (lighter juniper profile best, such as Barr Hill)

½ oz Lillet

½ oz Italicus

5 dashes orange bitters

Stir ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled martini glass. Orange twist.

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