French Martini Cocktail Recipe: How to Mix the Classic Raspberry Vodka Drink

The French Martini is a modern classic cocktail combining vodka, Chambord raspberry liqueur, and pineapple juice. Bright and fruity, it delivers tropical notes from the pineapple and a rounded berry sweetness and subtle vanilla from the Chambord.

A French Martini garnished with a raspberry pictured on a marble table.

While it borrows the “martini” name, the French Martini is a distinct, fruit-forward riff on the traditional vodka or gin martini. It was created in the 1980s by New York bartender Allen Katz and became popular for its approachable balance of booze and sweetness. Even those who don’t favor vodka often enjoy this cocktail for its flavorful harmony.

Ingredients

French Martini cocktail ingredients on a wooden table.
  • Vodka: the cocktail’s neutral base. Adjust the amount to make the drink stronger or lighter to taste.
  • Pineapple juice: provides tropical sweetness and creates the foamy collar when shaken. A 100% pineapple juice works best.
  • Chambord: a French raspberry liqueur made with raspberries, vanilla, citrus peel, honey, and cognac; it brings rich berry flavor and a hint of vanilla.

Cocktail Variations

There are many variations online with different ratios. The essential goal is balance: let the pineapple juice and Chambord both be noticeable without one overwhelming the other. Try small tweaks—slightly more pineapple for a brighter, less sweet drink, or a touch more Chambord for deeper berry character—until you find your preferred balance.

How to Make a French Martini

Step 1.

Combine vodka, pineapple juice, and Chambord in a cocktail shaker with plenty of ice.

Vodka, Chambord, and pineapple juice in a clear cocktail shaker.

Step 2.

Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds, then double strain into a chilled coupe or Nick and Nora glass.

Double straining a French Martini into a chilled Nick and Nora glass.

Step 3.

Float a halved raspberry on the foam and serve. Properly shaken pineapple juice will create a foamy collar that can support the garnish.

Garnishing a frothy French Martini with a halved raspberry.

Expert Tips

  • Chill your glassware in the freezer before serving to keep the cocktail colder longer.
  • Serve in a small coupe or Nick and Nora glass for the right presentation and portion size.
  • Double-strain shaken cocktails through a fine-mesh strainer to remove tiny ice shards that can dilute the drink as it warms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there egg white in a French Martini?

No. The foamy texture comes from vigorous shaking of pineapple juice, which creates a frothy collar similar to cocktails shaken with egg white.

What’s the difference between a martini and a French Martini?

A French Martini is a vodka-based cocktail made with raspberry liqueur and pineapple juice, while a classic martini is typically gin (or vodka) with vermouth and no fruit liqueur or juice.

What is the difference between a French 75 and a French Martini?

A French 75 is a gin-based cocktail made with lemon juice and Champagne; it’s bright and sparkling, whereas the French Martini is a shaken, fruit-forward vodka cocktail.

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French Martini Recipe

By: Shawn Williams
Servings: 1 cocktail
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A fruity cocktail with notes of vanilla, orange, and pineapple made from vodka, Chambord raspberry liqueur, and pineapple juice.

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces vodka
  • 2 ounces pineapple juice — use 100% pineapple juice if possible
  • 1 ounce Chambord raspberry liqueur
  • Raspberry garnish — halved

Instructions

  • Combine vodka, pineapple juice, and Chambord in a cocktail shaker with a large cup of ice.
  • Shake vigorously for 15 seconds, then double strain into a chilled coupe or Nick and Nora glass.
  • Float a halved raspberry on the foam and serve immediately.

Notes

Chill glasses in the freezer before serving to keep the cocktail colder for longer.

A small coupe or Nick and Nora glass suits the French Martini best.

Double-straining removes tiny ice chips and helps prevent rapid dilution as the drink warms.

Nutrition

Serving: 1
Calories: 206 kcal
Carbohydrates: 19.3 g
Protein: 0.2 g
Fat: 0.1 g
Sodium: 2 mg
Fiber: 0.1 g
Sugar: 17.7 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Cocktail
Cuisine: American

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