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prtinis

Prtinis refer to a family of cocktails that stem from the martini tradition. The term is informal and lacks a single, universal recipe, but most prtinis feature a spirit base—commonly gin or vodka—paired with a fortified or flavored component and served chilled in a martini glass.

The word "prtini" appears primarily in online cocktail communities and niche bars as a playful variation on

Common elements include vermouth (classic or flavored), citrus oils, bitters, and small amounts of liqueurs, fruit

Prtinis are sometimes marketed as approachable or modern updates to the martini, often appearing on menus as

Because the term lacks formal definition, reviews of prtinis often focus on balance and drinkability rather

"martini."
It
is
sometimes
presented
as
a
portmanteau
or
a
truncation,
and
it
has
no
official
sanction
from
professional
bartender
associations.
juices,
or
vegetable/herb
infusions.
Preparation
typically
involves
stirring
or
shaking
with
ice,
then
straining
to
a
clean,
cold
glass.
Garnishes
can
range
from
olives
and
lemon
twists
to
more
unconventional
items
like
pickled
vegetables
or
herbs.
seasonal
or
experimental
options.
Non-alcoholic
versions
exist,
using
non-distilled
spirits
or
flavored
syrups
to
imitate
the
martini
profile.
than
adherence
to
a
traditional
martini
template.
Proponents
view
prtinis
as
creative,
while
critics
argue
the
lack
of
standardization
can
confuse
customers.