Pictured above: Paul Rutter, head bar tender at The Vaults
with some of his cocktail creations
Birmingham venue The Vaults has been named one of the best
Martini bars in the world.
The accolade came from the Stylist magazine and has the
Jewellery Quarter outlet at Newhall Place on Newhall Hill rubbing
shoulders with the likes of Milan, Paris, New York and
Barcelona.
They include the Hemingway Bar at the Ritz in Paris and the
Beaumont Bar at London's The Savoy, where Ian Fleming, creator of
James Bond imbibed.
Bond famously liked his Martinis "shaken not stirred" but Paul
Rutter, head bartender at The Vaults, disagrees.
He says stirred is best.
And it would take a brave cocktail maker to disagree after the
Stylist's eulogy.
It stated: "Don't be put off by the name of the 'porn star
Martini', made with Stoli vodka, muddled with lime, passion fruit
and topped with Champagne.
"Sipping it in one of The Vaults' deep and atmospheric cellar
booths feels like the height of glamour.
"For more shy and retiring types, try the classic or raspberry
Martinis."
You could go for the Golden Mojito (Brugal rum, freshly squeezed
lime, sugar, fresh mint leaves, lemon juice, and ginger ale).
Or there's Paul's own favourite cocktail, the Tanqueray Ten,
where the gin goes through a quadruple distillation process.
So, what is the secret of the perfect Martini?
Well, naturally, he's not giving everything away, but much
depends on the quality of the liquor and you need to get the
correct viscosity.
"You must spend the right amount of time stirring it," says
Paul. "It should release on your tongue."
And why was Bond so badly advised? Because, according to Paul,
shaking with all that ice in place dilutes it quicker.
Of the Stylist's assessment, he remarked: "Certainly, we are
proud to be among the world's best - it's a top honour."
There are 24 different cocktails on offer with two-for-one all
evening on Fridays.
And, if you want to get to their standard, then you can book you
own Cocktail Masterclass and recreate classics from the Daquiri to
the Manhattan, or simply invent your own with the guidance of the
bartenders.
Perfect as either a corporate team building event or a fun way
to spend an afternoon with friends.
You can choose a Masterclass with canapés at £35
per person or a Masterclass with dinner at £50 per
person.
And all the atmosphere you want is laid on at the
bar/restaurant.
Set in the cellars of a Grade 2 listed Victorian building, The
Vaults is situated below what was a brewery and workhouse and those
private booths are reputed to have once been used as cells.
"We have ways of making you talk, Mr Bond … but first let
us share a properly stirred Martini …"