ASIA PACIFIC, 21 MARCH – The martini is more than just a cocktail; it’s a symbol of an era of sophistication and elegance that still captivates us today. As the world of mixology continues to evolve, this classic cocktail is making a big comeback. With the rise of home bartending and a renewed appreciation for classic cocktails, the martini is experiencing a renaissance in popularity. Its enduring sophistication has captured the attention of a new generation of cocktail enthusiasts, sparking a renewed interest in this timeless libation.

What’s driving this resurgence of the martini? According to Bobby Carey, Proof Creative’s Senior Bar Consultant, the rediscovered appreciation of the martini is partly due to the practical economic motivations of customers. With the rising cost of goods and living expenses, people are looking for more value for their dollar, and spirit-forward cocktails like the martini provide just that.

“Quality over quantity is key as individuals will look to maximise their nights out and have the best and most impactful experience.”

However, it’s not just economic motivations that are fueling the martini’s revival. Lockdowns and social distancing measures have inspired people to get creative with their at-home entertainment, leading to a deeper appreciation for cocktail culture and a growing demand for craft and artisanal spirits. Consumers are taking the time to learn about the basics of cocktails, tasting flavours, and understanding the backgrounds of spirits. This has not only deepened their knowledge of cocktail culture, but has also further fuelled the increasing use of craft and artisanal gins, vermouths, and bitters in drinking establishments.

“This has created a whole new group of people who have a deep appreciation for classic drinks. These more informed consumers also place a high value on the quality of ingredients and the sourcing of spirits, leading them to seek better drinks at bars,” Maison Ferrand’s Senior Brand Manager, Maylis Berger says.

The Argo Martini

Dark Series Oyster Shell Gin Martini

Bartenders and bar owners are catering to this renewed interest by creating innovative variations of the classic drink. For instance, the ARGO Bar at Four Seasons Hong Kong collaborated with Never Never Distilling Co. to produce a unique and delicious gin that includes 3 types of Chinese tea, matured in ex-Chardonnay barrels, and seasoned with Mancino Secco Vermouth under vacuum, for the driest Argo Martini. Similarly, Teresa Bar offers a modern Kaweka Martini made with foraged ingredients in New Zealand, Tarata and Horopito mixed with Mancino Vermouth Secco, perfect for guests looking for something extra special.

And the innovation does not stop there. Brand owners are also exploring various gin varieties to create stunning Martini variations. Never Never Distilling Co., for instance, has created an Oyster Shell Gin that makes for an exquisite Martini with its wax flower and salinity flavour profile. Peddlers Gin, on the other hand, infuses its gin with ingredients commonly used in Chinese medicines and cuisines, such as Buddha’s hand, Sichuan pepper, Chinese cassia, lotus flower, and more, which gives the drink a unique character. Bartenders can then adjust the amount of dry or sweet vermouth to complement the gins when creating these cocktails.

Kaweka Martini with Mancino Secco Vermouth

Mancino Secco Vermouth Martini

The contemporary craft of the martini is not just about mixing finesse, but also the use of high-quality ingredients. One key ingredient making an impact on the martini scene is Mancino Vermouth, which is renowned for its balance of sweet and bitter flavours and traditional production methods. This extraordinary spirit has allowed bars and home bar owners alike to create a range of martinis that come close to the classic form, providing a welcome contrast to the overly sweet concoctions of the ’90s.

The martini’s resurgence shows no signs of slowing down, and with the growing interest in craft and artisanal spirits, it’s no surprise that Mancino Vermouth Secco has become an essential ingredient in bars around the world. Founder Giancarlo Mancino believes that consumers will continue to appreciate this classic cocktail while seeking innovative ways to enjoy it throughout the year. Like an espresso, the martini is best enjoyed at the bar counter with your favourite bartender, and Mancino Vermouth is poised to play a vital role in elevating the modern martini experience.