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Tanqueray Curated a Martini Kit to Celebrate the Palm Royale Premiere

To celebrate the premiere of Palm Royale, a new Apple Original Series, Tanqueray Gin put together a retro martini kit inspired by the world’s most exclusive club.

The Tanqueray Martini Kit contains a 750 ml bottle of Tanqueray London Dry Gin and a bottle of dry vermouth, plus the essentials for crafting signature serves like The Damn Dirty Martini and The Martini Royale. While one cocktail uses a Filthy Olive Brine Pouch and a Filthy Olives Stuffed with Blue Cheese Jar, the other calls for ingredients like grapefruit liqueur and dehydrated citrus to garnish.

The kit also includes a pair of retro sunglasses, coupe glasses, edible glitter, cocktail picks and a free two-month Apple TV+ Subscription.
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