If the rise of the Negroni put its leading liqueur, Campari, in the spotlight over the past decade or so, the same might be said of its feature vermouth. But how much do people really know about sweet vermouth, beyond its supporting role in the equal-parts cocktail? Unlike its dry and blanco counterparts, sweet vermouth, or red vermouth, stands out for its vibrant ruby coloring that comes from the caramelized sugar used to produce the wine product. The article 13 of the Best Cocktails to Make...| VinePair
From the hills of Piedmont straight to your patio, Cocchi Vermouth di Torino is the sweet vermouth that brings many Italian cocktails to life. Steeped in tradition, the brand has been a popular choice amongst bartenders for years, and no wonder, Cocchi works well in many drinks, from bitter Negroni to rich Manhattan, plus countless […] The post Easy Drinks with Cocchi Vermouth di Torino appeared first on On the Sauce Again.| On the Sauce Again