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Vermouth Carpano Bianco is a pleasant vermouth. The nose is fresh and complex, with notes of citrus and vanilla. On the palate, it’s flavorsome and sweet, with a bitter finish. Reminiscent of dried apricots, raisins, dates and orange peel.
If the history of vermouth is to be told, the story must begin with Carpano, the oldest of all vermouths.
This brand takes its name from Antonio Benedetto Carpano, a merchant who created this drink in Turin (Italy) in 1786. Vermouth Carpano Bianco is based on this classic character.
In particular, this drink, which began being produced in 1950, was very popular during the 1960s. Herbs and spices such as cinnamon and orange peel give Vermouth Carpano Bianco a very intense aroma.
Ideal to enjoy on its own with ice as a base for a cocktail.
Vermouth Carpano Bianco is a pleasant vermouth. The nose is fresh and complex, with notes of citrus and vanilla. On the palate, it’s flavorsome and sweet, with a bitter finish. Reminiscent of dried apricots, raisins, dates and orange peel.