The oldest vermouth in Valencia, made under the same formula devised by Benedetto Valsangiacomo (3rd generation) in the early 1900's. Today the 5th generation of the Valsangiacomo family recovers the original Vermouth Vittore label as a tribute to the origins of this aperitif.
White straw-colored vermouth with a steely glint. The nose is intense, but still very pleasant and charming. It is well defined, with balsamic and citrus notes, and hints of refreshing Mediterranean herbs. The palate has a nice pace; fresh with some natural bitterness and a long attractive finish. Elegant personality with perfect balance.
Ideal as an aperitif, on the rocks with a lemon slice. Also very good with cured and pickled products.
Mixer idea: one part vermouth, two parts tonic & grapefruit garnish - a perfect refreshing aperitif!
"Pale straw in the glass, look for a fresh, light vanilla-pear scent and a juicy palate showing mild sweetness up front, finishing grassy with green apple tartness. Sip or mix."
- Wine Enthusiast Magazine (March 2018), 92 pts
Go To NV Vittore Vermouth White
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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