
Yzaguirre Rosé Vermouth - 750ML
Yzaguirre Rosé Vermouth
Yzaguirre Rosé Vermouth is a Spanish vermouth with a raspberry red color and violet glitters. It has a soft and fresh aroma with hints of citrus and spices. It is sweet on the palate, easy to drink and with a good length. This light and sophisticated aperitif is a cosmopolitan and contemporary product, ideal for after work or to start tasting vermouth. It is best served in a wide glass with a couple of ice cubes and very cold. A slice of grapefruit or lemon gives it a pleasant citrus flavor that enhances its aromatic notes.
Product Details:
- Country: Spain
- Brand: Yzaguirre
- Spirits Type: Vermouth
- Spirits Style: Rosé
- ABV: 15%
- Taste: Raspberry red, with a soft and fresh aroma of herbs and spices. Sweet and pleasant in the mouth, with a good length.
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