Drinks & Cocktails with Dry Vermouth
Vermouth is a fortified wine flavored by infusing flowers, herbs and spices, sweetened with sugar cane or caramelized sugar and is a key ingredient in Dry Martinis, Negroni and the Manhattan. Vermouth can also be enjoyed as an aperitif or as a alternative to white wine in cooking. It comes in two types – sweet and dry and also available in red or rose by adding caramel color. Dry Vermouth is lighter in body with less than 4 percent sugar and is often used in cooking or as a marinade for meat but is most popular for giving the dry in dry martinis. Sweet Vermouth is sweeter due to the sugar syrup that ups the sugar content to 10 to 15 percent. The name vermouth come from the French pronunciation of the German “Wermut”
meaning “wormwood” which was one of the botanical used as an ingredient over the years.
Vanilia Sensation
Absolut Vanilia, Dry Vermouth, Green Apple Syrup, Apple, Vanilla Pod
Champagne Pick Me Up
Cognac, Dry Vermouth, Simple Syrup, Champagne
Boomerang I
Gin, Dry Vermouth, Maraschino Liqueur, Bitters, Lemon Zest
Golden Tear
Absolut Citron, Dry Vermouth, Cinnamon Schnapps Liqueur, Lemon, Orange
Esquire
Gin, Apricot Brandy, Dry Vermouth, Orange Flavored Brandy, Lemon Zest
Grand Time
Dry Vermouth, Gin, Passion fruit Juice, Maraschino
Snake In The Grass
Dry Vermouth, Gin, Lemon Juice, Triple Sec
Mallorca
Light Rum, Dry Vermouth, Banana Liqueur, Whisky/Honey Liqueur, Lemon Zest
One Exciting Night
Dry Vermouth, Gin, Sweet Vermouth, Orange Juice, Lemon Zest
Casino Royal
Gin, Apricot Brandy, Dry Vermouth, Lemon Juice, Cherry
Knickerbocker Martini
Dry Vermouth, Gin, Orange Bitters
Woodward
Scotch Whisky, Dry Vermouth, Grapefruit Juice