
French Martini
A modern classic cocktail featuring vodka, raspberry liqueur, and pineapple juice with a signature frothy texture.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Rocks Glass
Recipe
- Vodka50 ml
- Chambord15 ml
- Pineapple Juice50 ml
- Raspberry1 piece
Instructions
Equipment
Description
The French Martini is a vibrant modern classic that emerged in the 1980s, combining premium vodka with the luxurious sweetness of Chambord raspberry liqueur and the tropical brightness of pineapple juice. This sophisticated cocktail is celebrated for its beautiful pink-purple hue and distinctive frothy crown that develops from vigorous shaking.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (150ml)Tips & Notes
Use fresh pineapple juice instead of bottled for superior froth formation and brighter flavor profile.
Shake vigorously for at least 15 seconds - the pineapple juice proteins create the signature frothy crown that defines this cocktail.
Pre-chill your glassware in the freezer to maintain the drink temperature and preserve the delicate foam structure longer.
Adjust the Chambord ratio to taste - some prefer 20ml for extra berry sweetness, others prefer 10ml for a drier profile.
Can I substitute Chambord with other raspberry liqueurs?
Yes, while Chambord is traditional, you can use other quality raspberry liqueurs like crème de cassis or crème de mûre. However, Chambord’s unique blend of raspberries, blackberries, and vanilla provides the authentic flavor profile.
Why doesn't my French Martini have the frothy top?
The froth comes from vigorous shaking of fresh pineapple juice. Ensure you’re using fresh juice (not bottled), shaking hard for at least 15-20 seconds, and serving immediately. Bottled juice often lacks the proteins needed for proper foam formation.
What's the best vodka to use in a French Martini?
Choose a premium, clean-tasting vodka that won’t compete with the fruit flavors. Brands like Grey Goose, Belvedere, or Tito’s work excellently. Avoid flavored vodkas as they can muddle the raspberry and pineapple balance.
Can I make a French Martini ahead of time?
French Martinis are best served immediately after shaking to preserve the frothy texture and temperature. The foam dissipates quickly, and the drink loses its signature appearance and mouthfeel when stored.



