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🗓️ 10 July 2024
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Wait, I thought you only covered wine in this podcast? I do! And guess what? Vermouth is wine.
Vermouth is an aromatized, fortified wine flavored with botanicals like roots, herbs, barks, flowers, seeds, and spices. Although aromatized beverages have been around for millennia, vermouth's origins lie in the Kingdom of Savoie in the 1700s, first in Torino, Italy and then in Chambéry, France.
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First offered in apothecaries for the healing properties of wormwood, the main botanical in Italian vermouth, royal courts and then high society took a shine to vermouth in Torino, and its medicinal image was shed and it the wine was served as an aperitif in cafés. Simultaneously, in France, dry vermouth took off and cafes from Lyon to Paris.
Although served neat or on ice in Europe, vermouth took off in the Americas and found a place in the bars of the US as a major ingredient in cocktails like the Manhattan, the Americano, the Rob Roy, Negroni, and, of course, the Martini.
After some ups and downs, vermouth is trendy again and more producers from around the world -- from Canada to Australia to South Africa, as well as the traditional regions in Italy, France, and Spain are experiencing a revival.
Even though it's treated like a spirit more than a wine, I think it's time to cover this historic, interesting beverage. I cover the history of vermouth, how and where it's made, the different types of vermouth, and some of the cocktails that made it famous.
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0:55.5 | All right, so you might have seen the topic and you're thinking, |
0:59.0 | hmm, why is Elizabeth who has claimed many times she only does a podcast on wine doing something on a spirit? |
1:07.0 | Vermouth is a spirit right like that is not even a wine. It's something else. It's on the back bar. You know what? I knew that it was an aromatized fortified wine and not a spirit, |
1:18.2 | but it is used in a lot of mixed drinks and you cannot set up a bar without having Vermouth. |
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