lemon drop martini
English
Etymology
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *dʰrbʰ-néh₂-
Proto-Indo-European *dʰrebʰ-
Proto-Germanic *dreupaną
Proto-Germanic *druppōþi
Proto-Germanic *drubunanþi
Proto-Indo-European *dʰrebʰ-
Proto-Germanic *druppōną
Proto-Germanic *drupô
Proto-West Germanic *dropō
Old English dropa
Middle English droppen
Middle English drope
Middle English droppen
Middle English droppe
English drop
English lemon drop
English martini
English lemon drop martini
From lemon drop + martini, named after the lemon drop candy for its tart-and-sweet flavor, combined with martini by analogy with other vodka-based cocktails.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈlɛmən drɒp mɑːrˈtiːni/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈlɛmən drɑːp mɑːrˈtiːni/
Audio (US): (file) - Hyphenation: le‧mon drop mar‧ti‧ni
- Rhymes: -iːni
Noun
lemon drop martini (plural lemon drop martinis)
- A cocktail typically made with vodka, lemon juice, and syrup, usually served in a martini glass with a sugared rim.
- Synonyms: lemontini, lemon martini
- 2008, Simon Difford, Cocktails - Over 2250 Cocktails, →ISBN, page 215:
- LEMON DROP MARTINI, Glass: Martini, Garnish: Lemon zest twist, Method: SHAKE all ingredients with ice and fine strain into chilled glass. 2 shot(s) Ketel One Citroen vodka, 1 shot(s) Cointreau triple sec, 3/4 shot(s) Freshly squeezed lemon juice, 1/2 shot(s) Sugar syrup (2 sugar to 1 water)
- 2009, DAVIS H. DDTTERER., Method for preparing beverages with flavor enhancing candy fragments, US Patent US20110059214A1 :
- ... And granulated sugar may be added to the rim of a glass to add a sweet taste to a drink like a Lemon Drop Martini.
- 2024 February 24, Crazy for Crust[1]:
- When I want the tart and sweet flavor of lemon, I always reach for a lemon drop martini (rimmed with sugar, of course).
Usage notes
The terms lemontini, lemon drop martini, and lemon martini are often used interchangeably, though sweetness and exact ingredients vary by bartender.
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