Martini & Rossi. Maybe you’ve heard of them.
The company is named after businessman Alessandro Martini and distiller Luigi Rossi, though it wasn’t always. The company was previously known as Martini, Sola & Cia from 1863 until 1879 - the name was changed when their third partner, accountant Teofilo Sola, died. Over the years they have produced and owned a wide variety of products, from wine to gin, vodka to fernet, but they are arguably most famous for their selection of vermouth. In 1993, the company merged with Bacardi, creating the Bacardi Martini Group.
The dry vermouth is critical in the namesake cocktail, the Gin Martini (a simple but delicious mix of gin and dry vermouth). For a twist, try the espresso martini.