: a dry or sweet aperitif wine flavored with aromatic herbs and often used in mixed drinks
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The experience starts with the Roaring Jewel Martini, made with Beluga Gold Line Vodka, a dry vermouth rinse, a float of Billecart-Salmon Champagne Le Réserve, and a spoonful of Beluga caviar.—
Emily Price,
Forbes.com,
6 Aug. 2026 Know which drink to order at what time Drinking is also quite codified; with meals wine is the most common, but vermouth is often enjoyed as an aperitif before dining.—
Marti Buckley,
Condé Nast Traveler,
3 Aug. 2026 The roaring jewel martini is made with Beluga Gold Line Vodka and a dry vermouth rinse, then topped with Billecart-Salmon Champagne Le Reserve and garnished with olives and a spoonful of beluga caviar.—
Henri Hollis,
AJC.com,
3 Aug. 2026 The cocktail menu leans into the couple’s heritage with some Argentine staples, including the El Clásico of Fernet and Coke and El Diego, concocted with sweet vermouth, Coke and a splash of whiskey.—
Rick West,
Chicago Tribune,
3 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for vermouth
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French vermout, vermouth & Italian vermut, vermutte, both borrowed from German Wermut, short for Wermutwein, from Wermut "wormwood" (going back to Old High German wermuota, werimuota) + Weinwine entry 1 — more at wormwood