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The Aphotic Martini Spotlights a Signature Gin Made with Seaweed

During the pandemic, simple cocktails like the martini surged in popularity and now cocktail enthusiasts want to be wowed when they frequent bars and restaurants—and the Aphotic Martini provides a quality martini experience that leaves a lasting impression.

The Aphotic Martini spotlights The Aphotic Seaweed Gin by the Michelin-starred seafood restaurant Aphotic and this signature spirit plays with juniper, orris root, bitter orange, green tea and dulse seaweed. Aphotic’s house martini is served with a Castelvetrano olive stuffed with caviar from Tsar Nicoulai.

The classic, minimal-ingredient martini is inspiring bartenders to embrace constraints and craft standout cocktails that authentically embody the essence and character of their establishment. At the same time, consumers are becoming open and receptive to cocktails that play with savory, salty and briny flavors.
Trend Themes
1. Savory-cocktail-revival - In response to consumer demand for unique flavor experiences, bartenders are crafting standout cocktails that incorporate savory, salty, and briny notes.
2. Ingredient-constraints-inspiration - The trend of minimal-ingredient cocktails is inspiring bartenders to embrace constraints and innovate with authenticity.
3. Martini-experience-enhancement - Consumers seek elevated martini experiences, driving bars and restaurants to create cocktails that wow and leave a lasting impression.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry has an opportunity to enhance customer experiences by incorporating unique and savory flavors in cocktails.
2. Spirits - The spirits industry can capitalize on the trend of ingredient constraints by developing innovative products with authentic character and essence.
3. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage sector can cater to consumer openness to novel flavor profiles by introducing cocktails that play with savory, salty, and briny tastes.

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