Vermouth Canasta Rojo
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Vermouth Canasta Rojo is an unforgettable, distinct raisin vermouth.
It is made from a not too acidic wine that has…
EAN: 8410028030408
Code: VCR-10E
Description
Vermouth Canasta Rojo is an unforgettable, distinct raisin vermouth.
It is made from a not too acidic wine that has an herbal character. It is stored for 6 years in American oak barrels and rested in Williams & Humbert warehouses. After this time, a beautiful mahogany vermouth with a sweet and slightly hot taste is created.
Serve chilled, or mix your favorite mixed drink from it.
Composition
likérové víno, biele, obsahuje siričitany
Flavour Profile
Herbs
Slightly sweet
Hot
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8410028030408
Flavour profile
Herbs, Slightly sweet, Hot
Color
Red
Alc.
15 %
Volume
1 l
Packaging
Without gift box
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
12,40 € for 1L
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