Vesper

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Vesper is a classic gin-and-vodka martini-style cocktail, famously associated with James Bond and known for being served "shaken, not stirred."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cocktail
mixed drink
belongsToCategory gin cocktails
martini variations
vodka cocktails
firstAppearanceYear 1953
firstAppearedIn James Bond novel "Casino Royale"
surface form: novel "Casino Royale"
hasAlcoholBase gin
vodka
hasCategory aperitif
hasCulturalSignificance iconic James Bond drink
hasFictionalOrigin James Bond (film)
surface form: James Bond series
hasFlavorProfile aromatic
boozy
slightly bitter
hasIngredient Kina Lillet
hasNameOrigin Vesper Lynd
hasReputation classic cocktail
strong cocktail
hasServingGlass cocktail glass
martini glass
hasServingStyle straight up
isAssociatedWith Casino Royale
James Bond
isDescribedAs martini-style cocktail
isFictionallyCreatedBy Ian Fleming
isGarnishedWith lemon peel
isNamedAfter Vesper Lynd
isNotPrepared stirred
isOftenQuotedAs "shaken, not stirred"
isOrderedByCharacter James Bond
isPopularizedBy James Bond (film)
surface form: James Bond films

James Bond novels by Ian Fleming
surface form: James Bond novels
isPrepared shaken
isRecognizedAs classic cocktail in mixology
isServed without ice
isTypicallyConsumed as a pre-dinner drink
isTypicallyServed very cold

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