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Martini Bianco Vermouth 1L
AED 44.00
Vanilla-kissed, citrusy, and lightly floral, this Italian white vermouth is the secret weapon for brighter, easier cocktails. Expect soft herbs, a gentle spice note, and a round sweetness that plays nice with gin, vodka, and sparkling wine. It’s a classic for a reason, and a go-to vermouth when you want your drinks to taste polished without trying too hard.
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Soft vanilla, bright citrus, and gentle herbs, this Italian Bianco vermouth makes cocktails taste instantly more “put together” without turning it into homework.
- Nose: Sweet citrus peel, vanilla, white flowers, and a hint of chamomile-like herbal warmth.
- Taste: Round and lightly sweet, with candied lemon, soft baking spice, and herbal notes that keep it from feeling sugary.
- Finish: Clean, slightly bitter and spicy at the end, like a little nudge to take another sip.
Bianco vermouth sits right in the happy middle between dry vermouth’s savoury snap and sweet vermouth’s darker richness. So when a cocktail feels a bit sharp, or a bit heavy, this is how you bring it back into balance. You get sweetness, yes, but you also get structure from herbs and that faint bitter edge that makes everything taste “cocktail-bar” instead of “kitchen experiment.”
It’s also a total workhorse ingredient. Use it in a Martini Bianco and Tonic when you want something refreshing with flavour, or swap it in where a recipe calls for dry vermouth if you’re craving a softer, more aromatic vibe. It loves clear spirits, and it’s especially good at giving gin and vodka cocktails a fuller mid-palate (that satisfying, flavoury centre of the sip).
If you’re building a home bar, vermouth is one of those bottles that quietly upgrades everything. It’s the bridge between “booze + mixer” and a drink that tastes layered, like you meant it. Think citrus, vanilla, herbs, and a touch of spice all showing up in one pour.
Italy knows aperitivo culture like nobody else, and this bottle is part of that whole idea, drinks that are easy, social, and packed with flavour instead of intensity. Pour it when you want something lively and aromatic, not heavy and brooding.
Fun Fact: Martini is named after Alessandro Martini, one of the guys who helped take the brand global in the 1800s, basically an early master of getting the world to drink Italian-style.