Elevated, delicate and bloomin’ delicious.
About the cocktail
Watch: How to make an Elderflower Martini
Ingredients
45mL vodka (bison grass vodka – AKA zubrowka – is ideal) 15mL elderflower liqueur 15mL dry vermouth Glass: coupe or martini Garnish: lime twist
Method
Pop your glass into the freezer to chill Add all the ingredients into a mixing glass with ice Stir until chilled and diluted Strain carefully into your chilled glass Garnish with a lime twist
Dan’s top tips
Once you’ve mastered our base recipe, there are a few variations to mix things up. While the original recipe calls for St. Germain, feel free to dabble with alternate elderflower liqueurs. Some recipes call for gin instead of vodka, and we’ve already told you why we love to use bison grass vodka, but if you really want to amp up the botanicals you could dabble with some rose vodka, elderflower gin liqueur, or elderflower vodka. Also worth keeping in mind is that elderflower isn't overwhelmingly sweet (for a liqueur), instead boasting complex yet subtle flavours of lychee, peach and citrus. So, to all you sweet-tooths out there, if you want to add a dash of sugar syrup, we say, treat yo’self.







