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Red vermouth
Red vermouth






red vermouth

Best for sustainable sipping – Discarded sweet cascara vermouth: £17.24, .uk.Best for traditionalists – Carpano bianco: £16.74,.Best in a negroni – Cocchi vermouth di torino: £23.95,.Best for fireside sipping – Azaline saffron vermouth: £24.95,.Best natural vermouth – Top Cuvee house vermouth: £25,.Best for bar trolley style – Knightor rosé vermouth: From £16,.Best Rosé vermouth – El Bandarra rosé: £20.99,.Best overall – Bolney rosso vermouth: £19,.Think: negronis, boulevardiers, and vesper martinis. With that said, a bottle of vermouth will also open the door to a plethora of classic cocktails. Pour over plenty of ice, top with soda, then garnish with an orange wedge or Nocerella olive. Many vermouth devotees swear by a simple spritz.

red vermouth

With such a variation in base wine, and the botanicals used, no two are alike – as you’ll see from our round-up. Styles range from extra dry (less than 30g sugar per litre), dry (less than 50g), semi-dry (between 50g-90g), semi-sweet (90g-130g), blanco or bianco, sweet, amber, rosé or rosata. The combination of botanicals that go into the bottle are what set the vermouth apart, and tend to be a closely guarded secret. Vermouth is a fortified, aromatised wine flavoured with herbs, botanicals, and spices, and is usually consumed as an aperitif, due to its traditionally bittersweet character. And, as a result, we are seeing an emergence of new styles, new ingredients and new regions challenging the status quo. In fact, it’s the resurgence of cocktail culture in recent years that has helped breathe new life into the traditional vermouth market. Whatever your poison – be that a martini, negroni, Manhattan, or Americano – no home bar should be without a quality vermouth.








Red vermouth