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Published on April 17, 2002

It's said that Winston Churchill liked his martinis so dry, he'd pour himself a pitcher of gin then briefly glance at the bottle of vermouth across the room. Don't think he'd cozy up to the explosion of martini varieties today. He might not even consider them martinis. But when you're in a place like Tangerine, with its sleek sophistication and trendy atmosphere, does it really matter what Mr. Churchill preferred? Not to our readers.

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