[
UK
/vˈɜːməθ/
]
[ US /vɝˈmuθ/ ]
[ US /vɝˈmuθ/ ]
NOUN
- any of several white wines flavored with aromatic herbs; used as aperitifs or in mixed drinks
How To Use vermouth In A Sentence
- For the oyster veloute, a Boozy Beginning made with Patron Silver and anejo tequilas, Ultimat Vodka and house-made dry vermouth. D.C. rocks the Patron Express
- And Spain's classic Liquor 43 makes an appearance in their Manhattan 43, blended with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters.
- Add the herbs and wine or vermouth and boil briskly until the liquid has almost evaporated.
- She added only a hint of vermouth to the gin.
- So now we have a drink named the Martinez that's made with gin, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters.
- He says that you pour the gin and vermouth over ice in a chilled shaker, then mix and strain quickly into a chilled martini glass.
- He was a little nervous, but after a moment's hesitation he swung into action and, using twice as much applejack as cognac or vermouth, he put together an incredibly wonderful drink.’
- The film is set in 1959 and fuelled by gin and vermouth. Times, Sunday Times
- Where you might have heard it: dark, smoky bars selling cheap vermouth. Times, Sunday Times
- I mean I got right up into the tv screen and looked specifically for those tears to fall and nada, nothing, dry as a martini with no vermouth.