“Shaken, not stirred.” Those words immediately conjure up the image of Bond, James Bond, the fictional British secret service agent known for his sophisticated style, beautiful women, cool gadgets and, of course, vodka martinis.
Although the vodka martini is now permanently associated with James Bond, that hasn’t always been the case. The literary version of Bond in particular consumes a wide variety of drinks, and most of them are classic cocktails. Even on screen, he’s more than just a one-drink man. But no drink beats the suave sophistication of the martini. It’s a perfect fit for James Bond and anyone else who wants to emulate him. And what man doesn’t?
IN THE BOOKS
The earliest form of “shaken, not stirred” appears in Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel, Casino Royale,…
