The oldest vermouth in Valencia, made under the same formula devised by Benedetto Valsangiacomo as the 3 rd Generation of the family, at the beginning of the last century. Today the 5 th Generation of the Valsangiacomo family recovers the original Vermouth Vittore label as a tribute to the origins of this aperitif.
This red Vermouth shows a bright dark color, balsamic aromas of Mediterranean herbs such as oregano, fennel and thyme, a touch of licorice and the freshness of citrus. There is a nice balance in the mouth between acidity and sweetness. Beautiful flavors of cinnamon, licorice and cloves and a pleasant bitter herbal finish.
Ideal as an aperitif, on the rocks with an orange slice.
Also very good with cured and pickled products.
Here are some mixer ideas:
Negroni (a James Bond favorite) - equal parts of red vermouth, Campari & gin, served over ice with a slice of orange. A wonderful quaff!
Media combinacion (a Madrid classic) - two parts red vermouth and one part gin, served over ice with a twist of lemon and optional spritz of soda.
Vermouth Spanish style - red or white vermouth on the rocks with a twist and a splash of soda.
"This tawny-hued vermouth has a mild scent and restrained palate. Dried cherry and dried fig notes lead into orange peel and spice; the finish fades quickly."
- Wine Enthusiast Magazine (March 2018), 88 pts
In 1831, the Valsangiacomo family founded their Swiss company Fratelli Valsangiacomo Fu Vittore, with the goal of exporting fine wines worldwide. In the early 1900’s, the company moved to the ...
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