The dialect often captures what standard language can't express. A great example is the Swabian word "kebelig." You could translate it as unpleasantly wet, cold, and nasty.
When it's kebelig, you're likely to feel a chill, maybe there's a cool draft, and you long for comfort. It's not quite cold enough for a hot drink, but you don't need a refreshment either. That's exactly what the Winterberry Martini is made for.
The Winterberry Martini combines the sweet acidity of berries with a soft touch of bitter aromas. A hint of cranberry and rosemary adds a special twist – perfect for setting a cozy mood. Served in elegant Martini glasses, it's also a highlight for guests without much effort in preparation.
What you need:
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4 cl Martini Bianco
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12 cl Schweppes Original Wild Berry
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5-10 dried or frozen cranberries
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Sprig of rosemary
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Ice cubes
Here's how to do it:
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Pour the Martini Bianco into a (Martini) glass filled with ice.
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Top it off with Schweppes Original Wild Berry.
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Add the cranberries and place the sprig of rosemary inside.