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Vermouth
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is a fortified wine that's heavily flavored with sugar, herbs, roots, flowers,
and spices. It contains up to 19% alcohol. The sweeter, darker type of vermouth is sometimes called Italian vermouth, and the lighter, drier type, French vermouth. Vermouth is used as an appetizer and as a mixer in cocktails
It's sometimes served as an apéritif, but it's better
known as a key ingredient in many cocktails, including martinis and Manhattans.
Vermouth play an important role in balancing out the flavors of many cocktails, it also is a fine drink in its own right when served over ice with a twist of lemon.
It's also used to perk up sauces, especially those that accompany seafood.
Vermouth ranges from very dry to very sweet. Noilly Prat and Martini
& Rossi are well-respected brands.
Lillet
an aperitif from Bordeaux is my favorite. |
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Vermouth Substitutes: omit
(Many people make martinis with just gin and olives.) OR Punt e Mes (This bitter
vermouth cousin turns a martini into a red martini.) OR dry sherry OR dry white
wine OR Madeira (works in many cocktails) OR white grape juice OR sake (This
works well in a martini. Combine three parts gin with one part sake.).
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