Trader Joe’s Just Launched a $10 Bottled Martini—and It’s Ready to Pour and Serve

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Trader Joe’s Just Launched a $10 Bottled Martini—and It’s Ready to Pour and Serve

After the success of the bottled Espresso Martini last year, the retailer is back with a new cocktail.

Published on March 10, 2026

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The espresso martini dominated 2025, but the classic martini is set to make a return in 2026. At least, that’s what’s happening at Trader Joe’s. Recently, the retailer has been rolling out a Bottled Martini—a callback to the success of its Bottled Espresso Martini, which hit shelves last year. The bottled drink is far more affordable than heading to the bar for a cocktail—and it doesn’t require any at-home bar tools, either. Just pour, garnish, and serve. 

Look for a Little Green Bottle

This regular bottled martini has been secretly rolling out in stores for the past month. The retailer still hasn’t officially announced it on its website, but more and more customers are finding it in their local stores.

The bottled martini retails for $10 with a 24% ABV. The 375ml bottle is the same size as the brand’s espresso martini, with about four servings per bottle. 

What Customers Think of Trader Joe's Bottled Martini

So far, Trader Joe's customers seem to appreciate the Espresso Martini more than the other. The biggest problem customers have with the martini is that it mixes two spirits. “Interesting that it combines Gin and Vodka. Pick a side, Trader Joe’s!” said one customer on Instagram Threads.

The Trader Joe’s Espresso Martini uses only vodka, so customers who don’t like the taste of gin and vodka together might be caught off guard by this new version.

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Get the Most Out of Your TJ's Bottled Martini

If you try this bottled martini, be sure you’re enjoying it the right way. Chill the bottle first, so that your martini is as cold as possible. It should be served frozen—in fact, most people swear by keeping their alcohol in the freezer for an ice-cold drink.

You can also add olive brine to amp up the saltiness; a splash of lemon juice can help balance the drink with more acidity. Garnish your cocktail with several green olives and a lemon twist. You could even try using the mix for a Kalamata olive martini instead.

As the drink continues to catch customers’ attention over the next few months, it’s likely we’ll see more customers with positive reviews pop up—after all, everyone has very different opinions over how a martini should be made. For just $10, it’s certainly worth a try the next time you spot it on your local store’s shelves.

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