75cl, 17%
Azaline
Azaline Saffron Vermouth is made by the legendary Gabriel Boudier, which has been in the business of making terrific drinks since 1874 (so you know the family-owned company has got the hang of it).… More info
3 Reviews
75cl, 17%
EWG Spirits and Wine
Named in honour of Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinye, botanist and gardener to Louis XIV, this La Quintinye range of vermouth is big on botanicals. For their Extra Dry expression, they use 27 different… More info
75cl, 18%
Byrrh
Grand Quinquina is a wine-based aperitif made by Byrrh, an old producer founded in 19th Century France. As the name suggests, it contains a fair amount of quinine, which adds bitterness to the sweet… More info
4 Reviews
75cl, 16%
EWG Spirits and Wine
This vermouth is made using white Pineau des Charentes, a particular type of French aperitif wine that doesn't often find its way into vermouths. It's really quite perplexing why, as it makes a… More info
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75cl, 17%
Lillet
A Rose version of the classic vermouth Lillet. This is blended with red and white Grand Cru Bordeaux wines used to make Lillet Rouge and Lillet Blanc respectively. To this Peruvian quinine is added,… More info
2 Reviews
75cl, 17%
Lillet
Lillet Blanc is one of the classic vermouths, and is great as an aperitif, or in cocktails. This is produced in Bordeaux and is made with white wines from the region, as well as fruit, brandy, herbs… More info
1 Review
75cl, 16.5%
EWG Spirits and Wine
La Quintinye Vermouth Royal Rouge is a blend of red Pineau des Charentes and 28 different botanicals, creating an exciting and quite intense vermouth. Named in honour of Jean-Baptiste de la… More info
2 Reviews
75cl, 16.9%
Distillerie des Alpes
Alpine vermouth, from La Distillerie Des Alpes in the French city of Chambéry. Reviving the historic recipes of the distillery's founder Philibert Routin, this expression combines a blend of 24… More info
75cl, 16.9%
Distillerie des Alpes
This Dry vermouth from Distillerie des Alps' Vermouth Routin range is five times less sweet than its red vermouth, meaning it's a star cocktail ingredient (and also apparently very useful in the… More info
75cl, 16.9%
Distillerie des Alpes
A brilliant French white vermouth from the Vermouth Routin range by Distillerie des Alps. Its 18 botanicals, including wormwood, vanilla, thyme, cinnamon, and elderflower, are macerated in local… More info
75cl, 17%
Lillet
Made from Red Wine, Herbs and Fruit - this vermouth-style aperitif is sweeter than many others, making it a superb choice for the Classic Martinez Cocktail, or great drunk neat, chilled, in a wine… More info
75cl, 16%
Dolin
Dolin are the only remaining independent vermouth producers in Chambéry, the only French region to have received an appellation d'origine contrôlée for its vermouths.
Dolin vermouths are made with… More info
2 Reviews
75cl, 16%
Dolin
A red vermouth from independent producer Dolin, based in Chambéry, the only region in France to have received an appellation d'origine contrôlée (controlled designation of origin) for its… More info
75cl, 17.5%
Dolin
A dry vermouth from the last independent producer in Chambéry. This region is the only one in France to have received an appellation d'origine contrôlée for its vermouths.
In other words, this… More info
4 Reviews
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75cl, 18%
Noilly Prat
A white wine based vermouth, made with two wines which are matured separately for a year before a secret selection of herbs and spices are macerated for three weeks, then carefully extracted.… More info
9 Reviews
75cl, 14.8%
Dubonnet
Dubonnet is a French wine-based aperitif. It is made with red wine, herbs, and spices.
The word "Dubonnet" comes from the French word for "dark brown", which is a reference to the dark colour of… More info
9 Reviews
100cl, 0%
St. Raphaël
We think that this bottle of St. Raphael Blanc vermouth was produced all the way back in the 1960s. Sadly, part of the front label has been torn off over the years. The wonderfully retro 'St.… More info
92cl, 15%
Dubonnet
As if we needed to be convinced of the medicinal properties of a fine beverage, this bottle of the French aperitif, Dubonnet Rouge from the 1960s, contains not only herbs and spices but also quinine,… More info
100cl, 17%
Byrrh
From how it's written, you might think Byrrh to be a rather onomatopoeic name (especially when it's written in block capitals on a bottle label) - but it's actually pronounced "beer". This antique… More info
89cl, 19%
Noilly Prat
Cor, look at this! A 1950s bottling of Noilly Prat! Very rare and very exciting for the discerning cocktail enthusiast that likes to experiment with antique ingredients. More info
100cl, 0%
Noilly Prat
An extra dry version of the archetypal French vermouth dating from the 1960s! A collectible piece indeed. More info
100cl, 18%
St. Raphaël
A very old bottle of St. Raphael Vermouth from the 1950s. The label has a few bumps and scrapes, but you can clearly see that it was labelled as an "appitizer", which is certainly could be enjoyed… More info
100cl, 0%
Noilly Prat
A rare old French vermouth bottled in the 1950s. This is a very old edition of Noilly Prat, and is perfect for a really authentic classic cocktail. More info
75cl, 0%
Quina
Like all good antiques, this ancient bottle of Quina 3 Star Vermouth is very, very dusty. It's no surprise, really, as it came from all the way from the 1940s. If you sat about for around 60 years,… More info
75cl, 18%
Noilly Prat
FAO: vermouth collectors - this is a rare 1970s edition of Nolly Prat Original Dry, the famous white wine based vermouth.
This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more… More info