X MUSE Signature Martini 🍸
The perfect vodka martini should always be stirred, never shaken. At X MUSE we believe in balance and precision — the essence of our Signature Martini.
X MUSE Vodka, stirred with dry vermouth and olive distillate, served with a large caperberry.
To make the #XMUSE Signature Martini you will need:
50 ml X MUSE Vodka
10 ml Noilly Prat Dry
2 ml Oli Still
Large caperberry to garnish
Method
Stir all ingredients over ice until perfectly chilled.
Fine strain into a chilled martini glass and finish with a large caperberry.
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Not in pursuit of trends, but in pursuit of timelessness — where authenticity, artistry, and vision shape more than spirit, they shape stories. 🍸
Friends of the brand, gathered at @jupiter.artland – at the heart of X MUSE.
Private walks through the park and tastings in our temple 🍸
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đź“· @mastersmasters.co
The evening wouldn’t have been the same without
Marcello Cauda @marcellocauda
and Massimo Tamburrano @smilingscar
who joined us from The Emory @theemorylondon
and took over the bar for the night 🍸
Martini Nights Takeover
Series 1
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đź“· @mastersmasters.co
A day at Jupiter Artland sculpture park with Robert Wilson, walking the grounds with friends of the brand.
A private visit through a landscape where art and nature exist in constant dialogue – the home of X MUSE, where it all began and continues to live.
@robertnelsonwilson1@jupiter.artland
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Martini Nights Takeover
London meets Edinburgh at The Caley Bar @caleybaredinburgh
27 April 8–11pm
The Emory Rooftop Bar @theemorylondon takes over for one night, with Marcello Cauda @marcellocauda and Massimo Tamburranno @smilingscar behind the bar, presenting a series of art-led martinis…
Collect your limited X MUSE key on the night to unlock a secret takeover drink 🔑🍸
#XMUSE
The X MUSE brand symbol reinterprets the alchemical signs of distillation and the search for the Philosopher’s Stone, viewed through the aesthetic lens of the Oculist Witnesses.
The motif is drawn from a fragment of The Large Glass by Marcel Duchamp.
Set on the reverse of the label, visible through the bottle.
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