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Reviewed: May 7, 2009
Pretty darn good!!! Sweet, very sweet, but delish.
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Reviewed: Apr. 7, 2009
Delicious! And I don't even like whiskey much! I used Canadian Club Whiskey (what I could afford). The whiskey definitely helps the martini taste like natural apple, instead of candy apple, like most other apple martinis. I think I will make my apple martinis like this from now on. Much more sophisticated!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.64 star rating.
Reviewed: Feb. 19, 2009
Splurge on the Crown Royal. These go down sooooo easy.
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Reviewed: Feb. 3, 2009
LOVE IT , LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!! Was a hit at the Christmas party at my house. Many fans and the CROWN ROYAL is a must!
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Reviewed: Jan. 30, 2009
This is a great drink. My small town liquor store didn't have sour apple schnapps so I used regular apple schnapps. YUM!
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Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2008
AMAZING...this really DOES taste like a red delicious apple!! I usually prefer green apple martinis but I had some Canadian whiskey so I figured I'd give it a try. Very, very good!
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Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2008
This tastes EXACTLY like a juicy red delicious apple. Perfect! I've had it with vodka, apple juice and grenadine, but this was much more delicious! I used Canadian Club. Thank you!
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Reviewed: Dec. 17, 2008
This is pretty good. The 1st time I had a Washington Apple was last night @ Bistro Bistro in Arlington,Va. I tried to re-create it based on their ingrediants which is very close to your recipe: 1 oz Crown Royal 1 oz Sour Apple Pucker 1/2 oz DiSaronno Amaretto 2 oz Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Cocktl 1 Maraschino cherry and splash of juice shake with ice in martini shaker ;) serve in martini glass with cherry. They are very smooth. Yum. Thanks for sharing your recipe!!! I'm enjoying one right now (great with amaretto!!)
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Reviewed: Oct. 3, 2008
We make these for tailgating shots. For a more apple flavor. Use apple juice instead of cranberry.
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Reviewed: Jun. 8, 2008
I hate hard alcohol especially whiskey, but you cannot even tell it's in here...it tastes just like a red delicious apple!
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Reviewed: May 30, 2008
Out of all 3 jugs of martini's I set out at my party this one was the most popular. We call it a Washington Apple. The whiskey that you use makes a difference. You MUST use Crown Royal for the whiskey. Delicious!
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Reviewed: Apr. 10, 2008
I prefer using Canadian Club as it is smoother than Crown Royal due to the aging process and ofcourse you must use the Sour Apple Pucker. So yummy!!!!!
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Reviewed: Mar. 13, 2008
This was quite tasty! I have never had one, but lately have been looking for new drinks because of a cocktail party I will be hosting. This will definitely be one of the drinks offered! I even tried it with Goldschlager like one person mentioned and that was wonderful as well! I definitely used Crown Royal though, I don't think any other whiskey would have been as good.
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Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2007
I have been drinking these for a couple of years now -- it MUST be Crown Royal though -- anything else wrecks the flavor. Add a couple "DROPS" of Goldschlager and it becomes a Washington Apple Pie -- with the cinnamon flavor. Just a couple of these and you won't need anything else for the night... Another idea, add Pineapple Juice instead of Cranberry Juice for a "Golden Delicious Apple". YUMMMMM...
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Reviewed: Nov. 20, 2007
Only works with Crown Royal! Jack is too "alcoholy"
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Reviewed: Jun. 20, 2007
This recipe was just okay. I used Royal Crown Whiskey, Sour Apple Pucker, and Welch's Cranberry Juice. I was expecting a martini that had a real red apple taste, and this did not. The taste of the sour apple schnapps was very dominant, so whether or not you like that flavor will probably determine how you feel about this drink.
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Reviewed: May 17, 2007
Sounds good but would it be better if you used a Apple Schnapps instead of the Sour Apple Scnapps? I know of a really great one by Berentzen.
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Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2006
My new daughter-in-law introduced the family to these as shots at Christmas. Although I normally don't like anything apple flavored except pie, I loved these! She insisted on using Crown Royal whiskey, although when we ran out, we had one round with Jack Daniels - a little strong, but good! Even helped my bronchitis!! Heh!
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Reviewed: Aug. 18, 2005
This is my favorite Martini but I use Sour Apple Vodka, Crown Royal,and Cranberry juice. The Crown Royal is what makes the drink.
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Reviewed: Feb. 14, 2005
The whiskey was very overpowering. I had to add extra cranberry and apple schnapps to tone down the taste. Then it was very good although I still prefer the standard vodka green apple martinis.
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