Shark Ice - Art of the Drink 67

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

Anthony travels to Positano, Italy, and discovers a new orange-flavored martini!

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  • hi drinkart! that drink look good!

    hope it taste good (-_-) =)

  • It was fantastic! Thanks for commenting!

  • Looks like a beautiful spot. Enjoy your trip.

  • Thanks!

  • Belisimo, molto grazzie for posting this vid, once again, nothing but the best...

  • Thanks you -- glad you enjoyed!

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  • BRING BACK MELISSA!!!!!!

  • Hey Anthony Salute! You must be of Italian origin just like me!

    Grazie for this fantastic video!

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  • very good

  • Whatta nice guys!

  • love your show i really hope you come out with more videos!

  • To those saying a citrus drink is too tart, that may depend on the citrus available. Anthony made it VERY clear throughout the vid that the citrus they were using was high quality stuff available in Italy. The crappy orange juice we get in America no doubt pales in comparison.

  • Anthony i love your videos. You gort me hooked on bartending. Can't wait for the next drink art video

  • does this really work? There is an awful lot of orange in there and really not that much lemon to balance it out. Anyone sell many of them?

  • There's also a variation of this drink, called "Shark Bite." When you're done, you're supposed to drop some grenadine for the "shark bite" effect. Looks nice, but I prefer blue-colored drinks to taste refreshing, like the Blue Cosmo.

  • Grand Marnier, Blue Curacao, AND Cointreau? And then citrus? Doesn't sound that good to me...

    I think they should come up with blueberry liqueur, because blue drinks should taste refreshing... not tart.

  • where the hoes at?!!

  • its fascinating to see bartenders from other parts of the world.

    this bartender is so relaxed takes his time with making drinks. you could tell by the way he pours and how he used his first finger to steady the bottle whereas in the states we tip the bottle and count to four and still that count seems to last forever.

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