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If you're looking to channel your inner James Bond, there's no easier way to do so than by ordering a martini at the bar.
The first thing you should know about a French martini is that it is not a martini at all, and it's only a little bit French.
Although it was developed stateside, the name comes from the inclusion of raspberry Chambord, a fruity French liqueur that was created in 1982 to mimic a 17th-century spirit from the Loire valley.