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  • Belsazar Dry Vermouth 750ml Vermouth Gateway
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    Belsazar Dry Vermouth 750ml

    Indulge in the exquisite taste of Ballantine's 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky. This 700ml bottle of golden honey-colored whisky is a true embodi...

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  • Belsazar Red Vermouth Red 750ml Vermouth Gateway
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    Belsazar Red Vermouth Red 750ml

    Introducing Ballantine's 17 Year Old Scotch Whisky 700ml, a premium spirit that embodies the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Scotland's distille...

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  • Carpano Classico Vermouth 1L Vermouth Gateway
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    Carpano Classico Vermouth 1L

    A truly exceptional product, considered a unique vermouth by professional barmen and the essential ingredient for creating the perfect cocktail.

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  • Carpano Bianco Vermouth 1L Vermouth Gateway
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    Carpano Bianco Vermouth 1L

    The most elegant and richly perfumed of the Carpano vermouths. Ideal served cold, straight, on the rocks with a slice of grapefruit.

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Vermouth is a fortified wine that is popularly used in cocktails and as an aperitif. It is made by infusing herbs and spices into white or red wine, and often has a higher alcohol content than unfortified wines. Vermouth originated in Italy, but today it is produced in many countries around the world. There are many different types and styles of vermouth, and popular brands include Martini & Rossi, Cinzano, and Noilly Prat. Vermouth typically has a bittersweet taste, with floral or citrus flavours.

Vermouth has a long history dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. The name "vermouth" comes from the German word for wormwood, which was used to flavour the wine. Vermouth became popular in Italy in the 18th century, and was later exported to other European countries and the United States.

Did you know: Vermouth can be used as a substitute for white wine in cooking? Try it in your next recipe that calls for white wine!