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M&R Vermouth Bianco 1L

Original price was: $10.39.Current price is: $7.38.

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Tasting Notes and Characteristics:

M&R Vermouth Bianco 1L greets the palate with a smooth, lightly sweet character that makes it perfect for relaxed gatherings or as an elegant aperitif. With an ABV of 14.4%, this Italian classic is crafted from a blend of white wines and infused with carefully selected botanicals, reflecting the rich tradition of vermouth production in Italy.

The flavor profile reveals delicate notes of vanilla, citrus peel, and aromatic herbs, balanced by a gentle floral sweetness. This versatile vermouth pairs beautifully with seafood dishes like shrimp cocktail or grilled calamari, enhancing their freshness without overpowering subtle flavors. It also complements briny olives, making it an ideal companion for Mediterranean-inspired appetizers or antipasti platters.

Producer Information: Martini & Rossi

Martini & Rossi is an Italian beverage producer headquartered in Turin, Italy, with its roots tracing back to 1863. The company was founded by Alessandro Martini, Luigi Rossi, and Teofilo Sola, who combined their expertise in winemaking and herbal infusions to create a unique style of vermouth. Their production approach centers on blending carefully selected wines with a proprietary mix of botanicals sourced from around the world. This meticulous process results in balanced flavors that have become synonymous with the brand’s identity.

Beyond their iconic vermouths, Martini & Rossi offers a diverse portfolio that includes sparkling wines such as Asti Spumante and Prosecco. They also produce aperitifs like Martini Fiero and non-alcoholic alternatives designed for modern consumers seeking lower-alcohol options. The company has expanded into ready-to-drink cocktails and continues to innovate within the spirits industry while maintaining strong ties to traditional Italian winemaking techniques. Their products are distributed globally and frequently featured in classic cocktails such as the Negroni and Americano, reflecting their influence on both contemporary mixology and historic drinking culture.