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Vermouth

R 94/100
Colección de Toneles Centenarios Vermut LUIS XIV
grape Monastrell
18.95 15.66

Vermouth is more than just a cocktail ingredient. It’s a world of flavors, herbs, and stories.

What is vermouth?

Vermouth is a fortified wine flavored with herbs and spices. The base is usually white or red wine, enriched with alcohol and a mix of botanicals. The taste can range from dry and bitter to sweet and spicy. Well-known styles include dry vermouth (often French), sweet red vermouth (classic Italian), and white vermouth, which sits somewhere in between.

The history of vermouth

The origins of vermouth trace back to 18th century Turin, Italy. It quickly became popular as an aperitif and spread across Europe. Producers in France, Spain, and Germany later developed their own styles. Vermouth soon became a staple in bar culture and remains the foundation of iconic cocktails like the Martini, Negroni, and Manhattan.

How is vermouth made?

The production starts with wine that is fortified with neutral alcohol. Then, an infusion of herbs, flowers, bark, and spices is added. Typical ingredients include wormwood (mandatory for vermouth), cinnamon, clove, chamomile, citrus, cardamom, and coriander seed. Every producer has their own secret recipe, which makes each brand unique in taste.

Vermouth styles and flavors

  • Dry vermouth – Fresh, herbal, and often used in classic Martinis.
  • Sweet red vermouth – Rich, spiced, slightly bitter, perfect for Negroni and Manhattan.
  • Bianco or white vermouth – Lighter, often with a touch of sweetness and citrus.
  • Ambre or rosé vermouth – Modern styles with fruity and floral notes.

How to drink vermouth?

Vermouth can be enjoyed on its own, over ice with a slice of lemon or orange. In Southern Europe, it’s a popular pre-meal aperitif, often served with small bites. Beyond that, it’s an essential base for countless cocktails. A well-crafted vermouth can instantly elevate even the simplest mix.

Interesting facts about vermouth

  • The word ‘vermouth’ comes from the German ‘Wermut’, meaning wormwood.
  • In Spain, drinking “vermut” on Sunday afternoons is a long-standing tradition.
  • Vermouth was originally created as a medicinal drink thanks to its herbal extracts.
  • Each European region shaped its own style: from lighter French to more robust Italian vermouths.

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