Tasting Notes: The interplay of components here is distinctive and delicious. An excellent balance of sweet and bitter. Their Vermouth di Torino Bianco is infused with over 30 botanicals, including nutmeg, coriander, fennel seed,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Bordiga Vermouth di Torino is a light, red vermouth, characterized by its botanical aromas with notes of cinnamon, baking spices and cola. Perfect on its own or in cocktails with lighter spirits.... Read More
Tasting Notes: The numerous aromatic plants that go into the recipe of Antica Formula are extracted by hot infusion or cold extraction methods handed down through the centuries, depending on the raw material. These methods, along... Read More
Tasting Notes: Cocchi Vermouth di Torino is a collective heritage of Piedmont, which sees in the royal Savoy court as first big promoter of a product which, mainly starting from the late XVIII century, generated a flourishing... Read More
Tasting Notes: Bright and aromatic with notes of sweet and bitter orange, tamarind, and Mediterranean herbs like juniper and rosemary. Red berry and floral hints add depth.
Tasting Notes: The Elena Vermouth di Torino Superiore is produced by the Vietti family from a base of Ravera Barolo and Arneis wines. Complex and unique, this red vermouth is an incredible sipper, or will elevate cocktails to... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Little City Dry Vermouth is unlike any you’ve had. Bright, lively and a bit tart, you can taste wood and green fruit. Rather than ruining your martini, Little City Vermouth will be the best part. Try mixing... Read More
Tasting Notes: Little City Sweet Vermouth is big and earthy. It starts cola, moves into mossy barks and berries, and finishes bitter--the good bitter. Infused with 53 botanicals, the recipe was created by a vermouth fanatic living... Read More
Twenty-nine roots, herbs, flowers, seeds, and spices marry with a blend of wine and brandy from the Finger Lakes of New York to make vermouth inspired by the Italian vermouths enjoyed by generations of cocktail makers.... Read More
Tasting Notes: “Something special, without exaggeration.” This was the request of the Savoy ladies, the pride and pleasure of the bourgeoisie, who would frequent Turin’s Art Nouveau cafés. The Vermouth... Read More