Created in 1983 by legendary British barman, Dick Bradsell, the first version of the Espresso Martini was a little different to what we know today.
Originally named the Vodka Espresso, it was a little sweeter and a little stronger than its successor. And it was served on the rocks!
Legend has it that, one evening, a supermodel (her identity remains a mystery) strutted into Soho Brasserie in London, where Dick worked.
Worn out from a day of super-modelling, she orders a special drink but what she said would soon become legendary…
Dick had just the thing – inspired by the coffee grounds around him, he makes a freshly pressed espresso and mixes in a shaker together with Coffee Liqueur (Kahlúa of course), vodka and sugar syrup. After a long hard shake, he pours it into a martini glass and gently pushes the drink towards the model – The first version of the now-legendary cocktail was born!