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Vermouth

Montanaro Vermouth di Torino Bianco

Dessert wine & other fortified wines
Dessert wine & other fortified wines
Yellow, sweet, citrus peel notes, orangey, dried herbal notes, bitter notes, hint of menthol, balanced
Yellow, sweet, citrus peel notes, orangey, dried herbal notes, bitter notes, hint of menthol, balanced
  • Product details
    • PRODUCT NUMBER
      352887
    • ALCOHOL
      16.0%
    • SUGAR
      170.0 g/l
    • ACIDS
      5.1 g/l
    • ENERGY
      160.0 Kcal / 100ml
    • PRICE / LITRE
      35.68 EUR
    • DEPOSIT
      0.1 €
    • INGREDIENTS DECLARED BY THE PRODUCER
      Contains sulphites
    • PACKAGING
      bottle
    • CLOSURE
      synthetic cork
    • PRODUCER
      Montanaro
    • SUPPLIER
      Vinic
    • SELECTION
      general selection
  • Taste
    Taste

    Vermouth is a fortified and aromatised wine that was originally developed for medicinal purposes. It can contain dozens of spices. The exact recipe is often a secret.

    Vermouth is typically flavoured with wormwood extracts.  The colour ranges from light to red and the sweetness from dry to sweet. You can discern herbal, citrus, lightly bitter, spicy and frugal notes in vermouths. The spices in light, sweet vermouths are often softer and less bitter than in red, sweet vermouths.

    Tips for use

    Vermouth is used as an aperitif, for socialising and in mixed drinks.

    Light, dry and dryish vermouths are great aperitifs and can also be served on their own. They are also used as ingredients in many classic cocktails, such as Dry Martini. Many famous cocktails also include sweet vermouths: you cannot make a Negroni or Americano without red vermouth.

    How to serve

    Used as an aperitif, vermouth should be served chilled, at 10–12°C, or on the rocks. For socialising, serve slightly chilled, at 14–16°C.

    Light, dry and dryish vermouths add elegant herbal and spicy flavours to vegetable, fish and chicken dishes or sauces.

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