Clementine Martini A.K.A 3 2 1 It’s Gone
Clementine Martini Twist
This Clementine Martini is a bright, refreshing twist on the classic martini—simple to make and delightfully citrusy. If you love clementines, you’ll find this cocktail both sweet and balanced, perfect for a relaxed evening or a festive gathering.
Traditionally, a martini is made with gin and vermouth and garnished with an olive or lemon twist. Over time it has become one of the most recognized mixed drinks. This variation swaps in clementine for a fresh, fruity flavor that elevates the cocktail without complicating the method.
Preparation of Your Clementine Martini
I like to combine the ingredients ahead of time and chill them in a jar in the fridge. When guests arrive, pour into a shaker with ice and give it a good shake. Preparing in advance saves time, helps control the alcohol content and ensures the drink is well balanced and perfectly chilled when served.
It’s quick, uncomplicated and delicious—ideal when you want something impressive without a lot of fuss.
Other Martini Twists
Dirty: A splash of olive brine added to the martini for a salty, savory note.
Gibson: Made with gin or vodka and garnished with a pickled pearl onion instead of an olive or twist.
Vesper: The James Bond–style martini, usually made with gin, vodka and Kina Lillet (or a similar aromatized wine), shaken and served with a lemon peel.
These variations show how flexible the martini can be—clementine simply introduces a bright, sweet citrus character. They’re easy to sip and often disappear quickly, so pour carefully!
So What Is a Clementine?
Clementines are a small type of mandarin orange known for being sweet and usually seedless. They have smooth, shiny red-orange skins and are generally easier to peel than other mandarins. Their fragrant, juicy flesh makes them a lovely ingredient in both drinks and desserts.
Other Tasty Morsels
If you enjoy clementine-flavored recipes, a Clementine Upside-Down Pudding is a lovely companion to this cocktail—individual puddings glazed with syrup are especially delicious after dinner.

The syrup and citrus caramelize beautifully and make a memorable dessert for dinner parties and holiday meals.
Also If You Love Martinis
Another favorite is the Vodka Espresso Martini if you want something rich and caffeinated—just be mindful of the caffeine if you’re having it late in the evening.
Cheers and big love,
Cx
Clementine Martini
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Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons of clementine juice
- 2 tablespoons vodka
- 1 tablespoon triple sec / Cointreau / orange liqueur
- juice from 1 lime
Instructions
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Put ice in a shaker.
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Add all ingredients and shake well. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish as desired.
