
Yzaguirre Blanco Reserva Vermouth - 750ML
Yzaguirre Blanco Reserva Vermouth
Treat yourself to a velvety and aromatic vermouth from Spain with Yzaguirre Blanco Reserva Vermouth. This premium spirit is made from white wine, herbs, and spices that are aged for 12 months in oak barrels. This process gives it a deep yellow color and a complex flavor that is woody, spicy, and fruity. Yzaguirre Blanco Reserva Vermouth is perfect for enjoying as an aperitif or mixing in cocktails. It has a smooth and balanced taste that harmonizes sweetness and acidity.
Product Details:
- Country: Spain
- State: N/A
- Brand: Yzaguirre
- Spirits Type: Vermouth
- Spirits Style: Bianco/White
- Taste: Velvety, aromatic, woody, spicy, fruity.
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