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Belsazar Rose Vermouth | 17.5% vol | 75cl | Versatile & Light | for Classic Cocktails | Fruity & Refreshing | Perfect as an Aperitif | Excellent Complement to Food

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The flavour profile is pleasantly dry, with a lively hit of fruity floral notes (think: rose, vanilla and baked apple), while wormwood provides the bittersweet balance we’re looking for in a quality vermouth. With notes of rich caramel, strawberry, mint and a hint of white pepper, this has a lot more about it than other rosé vermouths on the market; so much so, that it could easily stand in for a red vermouth in your negroni, bringing complexity in spades. A complex blend of fino sherry, moscatel and tintilla de rota wines, this Spanish rosé vermouth screams summertime – though we’ll be drinking it year-round. ALL INGREDIENTS ARE MIXED TOGETHER DURING THE FILTRATION STAGE. THE WINE. FRUIT BRANDIES AND MUST BECOME ONE. THIS IS WHEN THE VERMOUTH STARTS TO TAKE SHAPE - AND ALL IT TAKES IS A DELICATE COMBINATION OF SKILL, TIME AND TEMPERATURE.

Based in Berlin, Belsazar are throwing out the old-school vermouth rule book – and we love them for it. A six-month oak-ageing process gives it a honeyed sweetness (not dissimilar to dessert wine) and unparalleled smoothness for sipping straight up. In honour of Schladerer, Max and Sebastian named their vermouth after Sixtus Balthasar Schladerer, the founder of Schladerer - “Belsazar“ is the basic form of the name Balthasar. Historically, two types of vermouth dominated: white (or bianco, which is characteristically dry, floral and popular in martinis) and rosso (or sweet red, which has a richer, herbal quality, making it a mainstay in martinis and Manhattans).

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Using English wine as its base, this Welsh vermouth is rich, expressive and features a line-up of cold-distilled botanicals – truly distinct to any others on test. This is the Mexican beer version of a bloody mary, with no vodka and the tomato juice replaced with beer. Some versions also include tomato juice, but I’m not telling you that recipe out of a duty of care. The version found at liquor.com is more or less definitive, including Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, cayenne pepper, lime juice and Mexican lager. If you have a preferred hot sauce in the house, it’s probably worth a try. The Radlerita One for seasoned vermouth drinkers looking to break the mould, Casa Mariol combines a macabeu wine base and macerated local botanicals, before ageing in a traditional solera system for 6 months. This cookie is set by Rubicon Project to control synchronization of user identification and exchange of user data between various ad services. Owing to a resurgence in popularity, newer styles have emerged in the past century, including extra-dry, amber and golden. How to serve vermouth

That being said, the old adage “simple is best” often applies to vermouth, and every bottle in our line-up is worth sipping straight up or topped with soda, citrus and plenty of ice for a spritz for all seasons. How we test vermouth Belsazar Dry : The aroma of summer fruits, chamomile and a hint of fresh yeast take centre stage, followed by bitter notes of gentian, Seville orange, cinchona, coriander and absinthe. As for that inky hue? All down to the addition of unripe green walnuts. Deeply herbaceous with impressive acidity and a rounded mouthfeel; do it justice and savour over ice. A traditional radler is a German form of shandy – a 50:50 mixture of beer and fizzy lemonade – which was originally aimed at the cycling community (radler means cyclist). German radlers are now widely available in cans, pre-mixed to those proportions and only 2.5% alcohol by volume. Though the use of vermouth as a medicinal liquor waned by the end of the 18th century, herbalists still stand by the belief that wormwood helps to stimulate appetite and improve digestion, which goes to explain why vermouth – in its many forms – is traditionally served as an aperitif. What are the different styles of vermouth?

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Belsazar Rose: Bittersweet and summery, offering a harmonious blend of pink grapefruit, Seville orange and orange blossom with a raspberry and redcurrant finish. One to appease vermouth traditionalists, we’d recommend keeping it simple and topping with soda, grapefruit and an olive.

Method: add ice to the glass. Then pour in the Belsazar Rosé. Top up with tonic and stir. It’s a perfect summer drink for your balcony, rooftop terrace, garden...well, pretty much anywhere. Our winning white vermouth opens with pronounced tropical fruit – think pineapple and lemongrass – with subtle, spiced cardamom and bitter orange bringing balance. Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.Ingredients: 50ml of Belsazar Rosé; 100ml of quality tonic water (we recommend Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water); a slice of grapefruit. Our experts were impressed from the off with the balance of powerful spices, including cinnamon, coriander and bitter wormwood. Belsazar White: A mild and sweet aroma with a hint of elegant vanilla. Clear notes of dried peach and orange are accentuated by the presence of herbs and spices. A fortified, aromatised wine, vermouth acquires its characteristically bittersweet flavour from a complex combination of botanicals (typically wormwood, citrus, orris root, clove, cardamom and aniseed, though modern distilleries are experimenting with more unorthodox aromatics – and delivering intriguing results in the process). Thank you for enquiring about Belsazar. We have recieved your enquiry and our team will respond to you shortly.

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