Vermouth 20 Items
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Alessio Vermouth BiancoVermouth from Italy
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Gonzalez Byass La Copa Vermouth Extra SecoVermouth from Jerez, Spain
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Manuel Acha Vino Vermouth RojoVermouth from Spain
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Rockwell Extra Dry VermouthVermouth from California
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BroVo Witty Dry VermouthVermouth from Washington
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BroVo Jammy Sweet VermouthVermouth from Washington
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Poli Gran Bassano Vermouth Bianco (700ML)Vermouth from Veneto, Italy
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Poli Gran Bassano Vermouth Rosso (700ML)Vermouth from Veneto, Italy
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Gonzalez Byass La Copa VermouthVermouth from Jerez, Spain
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Mancino Rosso Amaranto VermouthVermouth from Piedmont, Italy
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La Quintinye Vermouth Royal Rouge VermouthVermouth from France
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Mancino Secco VermouthVermouth from Piedmont, Italy
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Lo-Fi Aperitifs Dry VermouthVermouth from California
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Rockwell Classic Sweet VermouthVermouth from California
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Mancino Bianco Ambrato VermouthVermouth from Piedmont, Italy
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Quady Vya Extra Dry VermouthVermouth from California
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Manuel Acha Vino Vermouth BlancoVermouth from Spain
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Lillet BlancVermouth from France
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Lillet RoseVermouth from France
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Quady Vya Sweet VermouthVermouth from California
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsHistorically a dry, herb-infused, and sometimes pleasantly bitter fine wine ...
Historically a dry, herb-infused, and sometimes pleasantly bitter fine wine, the ancient Greeks and Romans valued it for its great medicinal properties. They especially favored the addition of Artemisia absinthium, or wormwood, which they believed to have significant gastric curative properties. In the 16th century, a Bavarian medicinal wine flavored with wormwood called wermuth became popular in the French bourgeois circles. They called it vermutwein—soon becoming simply known in English as, vermouth.
Today vermouth isn’t regarded so much as a medicinal product but its variations are indispensable to any modern mixologist. The actual concept of modern, large-scale vermouth production started with the Piemontese in the 18th century where proximity to the Alps facilitated a great supply of desired herbs. Brands such as Cinzano, Martini, and then the French, Noilly Prat, led the way to the modern cocktail age.
Typically vermouths are Italian if red and sweet and French if golden and drier in character. The Italian Carpano shows deep flavors like cocoa, almond, marmalade, toffee, mint and bitter herbs while Contratto is sweet and more straightforward. Today France produces a delicately spiced vermouth called Chambéry from Savoie and Lillet of Bordeaux, owned by Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou in St. Julien, is made from Sauvignon blanc and Semillon.