Trumptini
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- 1 ¼ ounces Bacardi Limon,
- ¾ ounce Cointreau
- 2 ounces sour mix
- Splash of cranberry juice
| Type | Cocktail |
|---|---|
| Ingredients |
|
| Base spirit | Bacardi Limon, Cointreau |
| Standard drinkware | Cocktail glass |
| Standard garnish | Lemon peel shaped like a "T"; salmon caviar |
| Served | Straight up |
| Preparation | Straight: Pour all ingredients into mixing glass with ice cubes. Shake well. Strain in chilled martini cocktail glass, with a salt rim. Garnish with a "T"-shaped slice of lemon peel and a scoop of salmon caviar |
The Trumptini is a cold, cranberry-flavoured cocktail made with Bacardi Limon, Cointreau, sour mix and cranberry juice. It is traditionally served in a Rokz salt-rimmed martini glass, and garnished with scoop of premium red Atlantic salmon caviar, and a T-shaped slice of lemon peel.[1]
While not a true martini, the word is a portmanteau of the name Trump (named after Donald Trump) and the word martini.
The Trumptini is the signature cocktail of the Trump International Beach Resort in Miami, Florida. It is named after the hotel's owner Donald Trump in honour of the opening of the hotel in 1992,[1] despite the fact that Donald Trump himself is teetotal.[2]
In 2008, the Trumptini was awarded as "Best Signature Drink" by the Miami New Times.[3]
The "Trumptini" is a trademarked brand. In June 2016, ownership of the Trumptini trademark was transferred from the Trump Organization to Drinks Americas.[4]