What is Vermouth?

About Vermouth

Vermouth is a fortified wine that's flavored with various botanicals, including herbs, spices, and fruits. It's made through the infusion of these botanicals into a base wine, which is then fortified with a distilled spirit, typically brandy.

Nutritionally, vermouth is an alcoholic beverage and provides calories but doesn't offer significant nutrients.

It's used primarily as a cocktail ingredient, adding depth and complexity to classic drinks like Martinis and Negronis. Moderation is key due to its alcohol content.