Taste profile
Strong, light, soft, and balanced.

Cocktail guide
Addison combines Gin, Vermouth in a cocktail served in a martini glass. It is a strong fit for date night and feels right at home in a well-stocked cocktail rotation.
Taste profile
Strong, light, soft, and balanced.
Best for
Best for date night.
Quick fact
Addison is usually served as a cocktail in a martini glass, and its identity is shaped by Gin, Vermouth.
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Ingredients
How to make it
Shake together all the ingredients and strain into a cold glass.
Method
Shaken
Finish
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Taste map
Strength
Strong
Sweetness
Light
Sourness
Soft
Bitterness
Balanced
Read: Addison is a easy alcoholic cocktail for date night with Gin, Vermouth.
Texture and serve cues
Best for
Best for date night.
Glassware
Martini Glass
More to know before you make it
Flavor read
Expect a spirit-forward finish with support from Gin, Vermouth.
Best pairing
Easy to serve with snacks, small plates, and casual sharing food.
Serving style
Serve in a martini glass and aim for a easy prep that still feels polished in the glass.
Where it fits
Addison sits comfortably in the gin cocktail tradition, with an approachable style for home bartenders.
Background
Addison is usually served as a cocktail in a martini glass, and its identity is shaped by Gin, Vermouth.
Reference cards
Base spirit
Gin
Category
Cocktail
Alcohol
Alcoholic
Glass
Martini Glass
Method
Shaken
Updated
March 11, 2026
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