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The cofounder of Grey Goose vodka has revealed whether the perfect martini should be shaken or stirred

Oct 19, 2018, 15:31 IST

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  • There's a right way to make a vodka Martini - and it's not the way James Bond told you.
  • Business Insider spoke to Francois Thibault, cellar master at Grey Goose vodka who taught us how to do it properly.
  • Thilbault told us that you should always have your Martini stirred, not shaken because it dilutes the mixture too much.
  • He also said that you shouldn't store your vodka in the freezer, unless it's not very good.
  • You can see his recipe in full below.

Francois Thibault is a man who knows a lot about the spirits industry.

Born into a wine-growing family in France's Cognac region, it seemed only natural that he would train as a cellar master and go into the brandy business that the area is so famous for.

What wasn't so expected, however, was that Thibaut would eventually help develop one of the world's most popular vodkas - Grey Goose.

The Frenchman was approached by American billionaire Sidney Frank (the man behind Jägermaster) in 1997, who asked him to plug the gap in high-end vodka - and he has remained the cellar master ever since.

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Thibaut doesn't think the transition is that strange, though.

"I believe that I haven't changed my job, coming from a Cognac house to develop vodka," Thibault told Business Insider.

"I've simply adapted myself to a different type of ingredient but still applied the same rules.

"I've swapped the grapes for the grain of wheat."

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Business Insider asked Thibaut about his favourite cocktail, the martini, which he described as "the perfect cocktail to compare different vodkas."

He told us how best to prepare and serve the perfect vodka martini - and it seems James Bond's old adage of "shaken not stirred" may not have been so wise after all.

Thibaut says you should always have your martini stirred, not shaken.

This is because when you shake your martini you also break up the ice in the mixer, which thereby dilutes the mixture much more than stirring.

"On the palate, we feel this dilution remarkably. There's also a lot of oxygen that enters the spirit while shaken," Thibaut says.

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"You want your martini to stay as fluid and silky as possible without too much dilution and too much contact with oxygen."

Thibaut recommends 20 seconds of stirring - no more.

Finish with a twist of lemon zest - just make sure you remove the white pith, which tastes very bitter.

You can see Thibaut's recipe in full below.

Ingredients:

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  • 50ml Grey Goose vodka
  • 10ml Chilled Noilly Prat dry vermouth
  • Dash of orange bitters
  • Lemon zest to garnish

Method:

  1. Add Grey Goose and vermouth to a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
  2. Stir deliberately and strain into a chilled martini glass.

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