Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth 1L - Amsterwine - Spirits - Carpano Antica
Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth 1L - Amsterwine - Spirits - Carpano Antica

Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth 1L

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This dark, mysterious vermouth is rich, complex and layered, boasting aromas of mint and other herbs, plums and figs, reminscent of Madeira. The rich flavors are hard to pin down: cocoa, red wine, almonds, bitter marmelade, hints of spice and toffee all play across the palate, finishing with a bracing bitter edge. This delectable sweet vermouth would shine in a Manhattan.
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Description

Antica Formula is the #1 ultra-premium vermouth and has a 234-year legacy that dates back to the creation of the first vermouth. With a beautiful vanilla-forward nose and aroma, Antica Formula is a bartender’s go-to vermouth for luxury cocktails and is even hailed as “The King of Vermouth” by master mixologists. Antica Formula is based off the original recipe crafted by Antonio Benedetto Carpano in 1786 in Turin, Italy. History notes that the inventing of modern "vermouth" was traced to Carpano, who labored for years in his workshop blending, muddling, macerating and steeping various combinations of herbs until he ?nally found the formula that satis?ed him and his loyal customers.

The nose has a strong bouquet of vanilla with spice, citrus and subtle notes of almonds, raisins and cloves. The palate is well rounded with a rich vanilla taste. The finish has bitter orange and date notes with a subtle hint of cocoa beans and saffron.

Antica Formula is a versatile product and can be added into a classic cocktail such as a Manhattan or a Negroni, or it can be enjoyed in a lighter drink like a spritz.

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Vermouth

Vermouth, a fortified wine infused with herbs, spices, and sometimes fruits, is a versatile mixer in cocktails. Distinguished between sweet (red) and dry (white) varieties, it plays a crucial role in classics like the Martini and Negroni. Whether enjoyed in cocktails or on its own, vermouth's nuanced flavors have made it a timeless staple in the world of spirits. 🍸🌿

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