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Martini Rosso 1.5L
Vermuth(4)14,40 € 12,45 €10,29 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1.5LAlso in: 1L 8,55€Alcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyOnly three people know the recipe for one of the most prestigious vermouths in the world. A secret kept for over 100 years to give excellence to Martini Rosso, the first love of the Italian distilled spirits brand.
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Martini Rosso 1L
Vermuth(4)10,19 € 8,55 €7,07 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlso in: 1.5L 12,45€Alcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyOnly three people know the recipe for one of the most prestigious vermouths in the world. A secret kept for over 100 years to give excellence to Martini Rosso, the first love of the Italian distilled spirits brand.
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Martini Bianco 1L
Vermuth(4)10,19 € 8,55 €7,07 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlso in: 1.5L 10,91€ | 3L 22,95€Alcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyEnjoy the elegance of Martini Bianco in your glass. A true Italian icon created by over 140 years of dedication and passion. Multi-award winning since 1910, the beautiful lady of Pessione enjoys the highest regard.
Martini Bianco is considered the King of vermouth. It was once known as Bianchissimo, an aromatic, sweet, smooth and very delicate drink. It works perfectly as an essential mix to enjoy all kinds of cocktails or aperitifs.
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Martini Extra Dry 1L
Vermuth(4)10,20 € 8,39 €6,93 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyThe Italian icon brings us an elegant and delicate vermouth characterised by fresh, fruity aromas and a sweet, enticing taste. Martini Extra Dry is the main ingredient of the exquisite and classic Dry Martini, an excellent choice of purchase not to be missed.
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Miro Rojo 75cl
Vermuth(3)6,90 € 4,45 €3,68 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainTaste Miro Rojo, your Premium Vermouth.
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Lustau Rojo 75cl
Vermuth(1)13,90 € 10,90 €9,01 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: CádizLustau Rojo vermouth is a vermouth widely recognised for its quality and different character.
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St Petroni Red 1L
Vermuth(1)16,95 € 15,30 €12,64 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: LugoWhat is making Galician vermouths an international reference?
It is very simple:
- The high quality of its wine base.
- The care in the "know-how".
- And the local botanicals harvested by hand.
And a vermouth like St Petroni Red meets all these characteristics and more.
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Yzaguirre Red 1L
Vermuth(1)7,95 € 6,70 €5,54 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainTry Yzaguirre Red, a Spanish classic, of quality, with an unbeatable price and above all, of category.
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Nordesía Vermú Red 1L
Vermuth10,95 € 9,95 €8,22 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: La CoruñaNordesía Rojo, a vermouth with a cinematic harvest, distinctive vineyards due to their orientation and the soils where they are grown, a vermouth with personality and unique flavor.
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Lustau Blanco 75cl
Vermuth(2)13,75 € 10,90 €9,01 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: CádizTaste Lustau Vermouth Blanco, your Premium Vermouth.
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Lustau Rose 75cl
Vermuth(2)11,95 € 10,90 €9,01 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: CádizTaste Vermouth Lustau Rose, your Premium Jerez Rose Vermut.
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Osborne Vermouth Red 75cl
Vermuth9,25 € 8,91 €7,36 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: La RiojaOsborne Vermouth Rojo has a genuinely Andalusian character because it is made from the combination of two of its famous sherries, Medium and Pedro Ximénez.
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St Petroni White 1L
Vermuth15,60 € 11,95 €9,88 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: Lugo"Whoever closes their eyes and smells St Petroni White, feels the green of Galicia".
Because one of the keys to the success of this vermouth is its important wine base, with 75% Albariño wine from the D.O. Rias Baixas.
A glass of St Petroni White offers you a high gourmet profile that envelops you in a strong sensation of flavour and aroma that leaves you with a feeling of magnificent quality.
Cinzano Rosso 1L
Vermuth(1)6,95 €5,74 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyTaste Cinzano Rosso, your Premium Vermouth.
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Pando White Vermouth 1L
Vermuth8,95 € 8,49 €7,02 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainPando White Vermouth is a refined vermouth made with Jerez white wine and aged for 6 years with a careful selection of aromatic herbs and spices. A unique gustatory experience.
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Martini Rosato 1L
Vermuth(1)10,19 € 8,59 €7,10 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyA modern vermouth for people who enjoy life, good friends and a good glass of intense and full flavour. Martini Rosato is the result of blending white and red wines combined with nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon. Definitely the ideal complement for an evening of tapas with friends. If you haven't tried it yet, order it now, you won't find it at a better price.
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Cinzano Bianco 1L
Vermuth(1)7,90 € 6,90 €5,70 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyTaste Cinzano Bianco, your Premium Vermouth.
Vermouth Domingo 75cl
Vermuth8,95 €7,40 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: La RiojaDon't let your celebrations be without Vermouth Domingo because it has a masterful touch that sets it apart from the rest and makes it unique in aroma and flavour.
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Nordesía Vermú White 1L
Vermuth12,95 € 12,15 €10,04 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: La CoruñaA selection of grapes from the slopes of Val do Ulla, a blend with macerated spirits infused with herbs, plants, and flowers, yields the incredible result of Nordesía Blanco vermouth.
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Canasta Rosso 1L
Vermuth9,10 € 8,49 €7,02 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainTaste Canasta Rosso, your Premium Spanish Vermouth.
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Conde de Caralt Vermouth Rojo Clásico 75cl
Vermuth7,00 € 5,55 €4,59 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 75clAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainProvince: ValenciaIs there anything more classic than going out for vermouth on Sunday? Yes, the classic red vermouth Conde de Caralt.
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Martini Bianco 1.5L
Vermuth(4)13,99 € 10,91 €9,02 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1.5LAlso in: 1L 8,55€ | 3L 22,95€Alcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyEnjoy the elegance of Martini Bianco in your glass. A true Italian icon created by over 140 years of dedication and passion. Multi-award winning since 1910, the beautiful lady of Pessione enjoys the highest regard.
Martini Bianco is considered the King of vermouth. It was once known as Bianchissimo, an aromatic, sweet, smooth and very delicate drink. It works perfectly as an essential mix to enjoy all kinds of cocktails or aperitifs.
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Martini Bianco 3L
Vermuth(4)24,00 € 22,95 €18,97 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 3LAlso in: 1L 8,55€ | 1.5L 10,91€Alcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: ItalyEnjoy the elegance of Martini Bianco in your glass. A true Italian icon created by over 140 years of dedication and passion. Multi-award winning since 1910, the beautiful lady of Pessione enjoys the highest regard.
Martini Bianco is considered the King of vermouth. It was once known as Bianchissimo, an aromatic, sweet, smooth and very delicate drink. It works perfectly as an essential mix to enjoy all kinds of cocktails or aperitifs.
Yzaguirre White 1L
Vermuth7,50 €6,20 € + VAT (21%)Price size: 1LAlcohol Volume: 15%Liquor Style: VermutCountry: SpainTaste Yzaguirre White, your Premium Spanish Vermouth.
Vermouth, the perfect aperitif
There are many pleasures in life, and each of the inhabitants of the planet has several among his favorites. There is pleasure in enjoying the practice of any sport in the morning of a sunny day; in letting the sun's rays rest delicately on the book we are avidly "devouring"; in carefully preparing a unique recipe for the whole family... Which one do you keep? We have it clear: with all of them, but complemented with the essential aperitif, vermouth.
And is there something better to prepare our body for food? Throughout Europe, and especially in Italy, France and Spain, it is almost an ancient custom to delight your lips and palate with the refreshing taste of a good vermouth in Spanish, vermouth in French, or wemut in German. Whatever the language, one thing is for sure: you won't regret it.
History of vermouth
It is said that the history of vermouth goes back to Ancient Greece, where the physician and philosopher Hippocrates of Cos was in search of a drink that would help our organism and that would have a disinfectant capacity, therefore he tried with the maceration of wine, wormwood leaves and dictamus. During the whole of the Middle Ages this maceration process was carried out for medicinal purposes by monks, healers and alchemists.
At the end of the 18th century, progress with technical means made it possible to increase production, bringing it to Italy and Central Europe. From 1838, thanks to the brothers Giuseppe and Luigi Cora, the vermouth was already reaching all of Europe. In France, white vermouths of very good quality began to be produced in the middle of the 19th century and were then exported to other countries. Nowadays, both red and white vermouths are produced in different areas of Europe.
Composition of vermouth
In order to reach the final taste provided by vermouth, one must begin the journey with an inseparable companion: wine. The broth of the gods is the essential ingredient to begin to elaborate the vermouth, since it is the base from which everything is gestated. In addition, not just any wine can be used. The white wine is the one chosen among all to give life to the perfect aperitif. As for the grape, each producer chooses the variety that best suits him, although it is the Muscatel that is most used in the production of vermouth.
And if the white wine is the base of the mixture, the spices, herbs, roots and flowers are the star touch to reach the final flavor. More than 40 types of these ingredients, such as Madagascar cloves, wormwood, raspberry, Ceylon cinnamon or cascarillo tree are mixed with alcohol in a tamburo, in which they turn twice a day for two weeks. After this process, the white wine and sugar are added to the herbs, leaving them to rest for a while until they reach the optimum moment for consumption.
The herbs and spices used to make any vermouth are very broad. We will now talk a little about them:
- Wormwood: This is the main spice used to make vermouth, it is a medicinal plant with a bitter taste.
- Enula Campana: Its origin is British, it is a yellow flower with antiseptic properties.
- Calamus: This plant has beneficial properties for all kinds of stomach problems, it has been said that its oil can cause hallucinations.
- Dictamo Blanco: With an intense lemon aroma, it is a plant used to improve alopecia problems. It also has beneficial properties for the stomach.
- Elderberry flowers: It has quite significant healing properties for respiratory tract problems and skin conditions, but in order to collect them you must make sure that their roots are not green yet, as they can be toxic.
- Major Centaury Roots: This plant makes use of its roots which have a bitter character, it also has beneficial properties for the skin, as does the elderberry.
- Gentiana Lutea roots: Curiously, in the Middle Ages this plant was used as an antidote to poison. The root of this two-metre tall plant is bitter and its flowers are yellow.
- Juniper Berry: It is a fundamental flavouring in gins. Its taste is bittersweet and it gives a lot of personality.
- Cinnamon: Among its properties is that of increasing libido, it has a very characteristic, sweet aroma.
- Clove: Its main use is to flavour vermouth.
- Ginger: It provides that peculiar acidic touch of this plant.
- Chamomile: It is used for its sweetness.
Cardamom: The seeds are used a lot for the maceration of liquids.
Types of Vermouth
The type of vermouth will vary depending on the ingredients used to make it. This is how we can find these types:
The Red Vermouth: In Italy, where it comes from, it is more bitter and spicy than here in Spain, where it has a sweeter taste. It is also called Vermouth Rosso. In our country it is the most consumed.
The White vermouth: In this case, its origin is French and its creator was Joseph Noilly. It is the most consumed in the world due to its sweetness and its citric and vanilla notes. Its sweetness is because less bitter ingredients were used in its production, unlike other vermouths.
The Dry Vermouth: Also from France, it is very similar to the previous one, the difference is that it is much drier and more bitter. Also it receives the name of Dry Vermouth, and if it is but used in the world of the cocktail store. One of its great admirers is a character that we all know, the mythical James Bond.
Pink Vermouth: Of all the others, it is the softest and lightest, its floral and fruity notes make it the ideal drink to consume in summer
Brands of vermouth
Of course, it's virtually impossible to name all the companies that spend their days improving our snacks. For this reason, from Yo pongo el hielo we have compiled the best moments that have made us live:
History of Vermouth
Like all beverages, vermouth is also accompanied by several stories and legends about its origins. Among the most widespread is the one that dictates its beginning in ancient Greece, when a character called Hippocrates macerated wine with wormwood and safflower to create a spicy wine.
However, it was in the 18th century, specifically in 1786, when the modern concept of vermouth was born from the hands of the brothers Antonio and Benedetto Carpano. Located in Milan, they added various spices to the Muscatel wine, as well as sugar, alcohol and caramel. This was the beginning of a precious history that over the years has increased thanks to new producers in love with aperitif time.