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Definition of vermouth in English: vermouthnoun ˈvəːməθvəˈmuːθvərˈmuθ mass nounA red or white wine flavoured with aromatic herbs, chiefly made in France and Italy and drunk mixed with gin. Example sentencesExamples - Like Sherry or Madeira, vermouth is a beverage that originated as a type of wine and ended up as a fortified wine cross breed.
- Add the Noilly Prat or vermouth and Pernod, then cook until reduced right down.
- I mean I got right up into the tv screen and looked specifically for those tears to fall and nada, nothing, dry as a martini with no vermouth.
- Fred disobeys the head nurse, asking the porter to go out and buy him some wine and vermouth, which he hides under his bed.
- In the act of micturition, there was a sense of pouring vermouth into an ice-filled cocktail shaker.
- So many herbs and spices are now used to flavour fortified wines that the definition of vermouth is necessarily elastic.
- These oils are used in making perfume and in imparting a muscatel flavor to wines, vermouths, and liqueurs.
- Heat until boiling, then add the wine or vermouth and lower the heat.
- Deglaze with the white wine and vermouth and reduce slightly.
- The Rosmarino starts with the rosemary vodka, dry vermouth and a hint of Pernod, served ice cold with a caper berry.
- For the sweet vermouth, use the bianco, or white variety.
- Whites were sent to Turin to be distilled into vermouth.
- You add wine, vermouth, chicken stock, a bay leaf, fresh thyme, black peppercorns and an onion cut into 8 wedges.
- Add the herbs and wine or vermouth and boil briskly until the liquid has almost evaporated.
- I was passing a side-street and found about 9 people pulling sealed wine and vermouth bottles out of a garbage bin on the street.
- Ransack your cupboards for Angostura Bitters, vermouth and lime juice, and prepare the tall glasses.
- Our Manhattan Chicken is made with a sauce that contains rye whiskey and sweet vermouth.
- Pour the vodka and dry vermouth over ice into a shaker, stir well and strain into the glasses.
- Deglaze the pan with the Armagnac and vermouth and simmer until almost dry.
- This bill covers dessert wine, sherry, vermouth, port - the drinks of the matriarchs, shall we say.
Origin From French vermout, from German Wermut 'wormwood'. One of the common ingredients of the aromatic wine vermouth is wormwood, a bitter-tasting shrub. Their names go back to the same source:vermouth came through French from German Wermut ‘wormwood’, which corresponds exactly to Old English wermōd. People in the late Middle Ages modified this to wormwood, as if the word had in fact been formed by putting together two more familiar words worm and wood.
Definition of vermouth in US English: vermouthnounvərˈmo͞oTHvərˈmuθ A red or white wine flavored with aromatic herbs, made chiefly in France and Italy and used in cocktails. Example sentencesExamples - Ransack your cupboards for Angostura Bitters, vermouth and lime juice, and prepare the tall glasses.
- In the act of micturition, there was a sense of pouring vermouth into an ice-filled cocktail shaker.
- I was passing a side-street and found about 9 people pulling sealed wine and vermouth bottles out of a garbage bin on the street.
- For the sweet vermouth, use the bianco, or white variety.
- Add the herbs and wine or vermouth and boil briskly until the liquid has almost evaporated.
- Fred disobeys the head nurse, asking the porter to go out and buy him some wine and vermouth, which he hides under his bed.
- Like Sherry or Madeira, vermouth is a beverage that originated as a type of wine and ended up as a fortified wine cross breed.
- Deglaze with the white wine and vermouth and reduce slightly.
- The Rosmarino starts with the rosemary vodka, dry vermouth and a hint of Pernod, served ice cold with a caper berry.
- These oils are used in making perfume and in imparting a muscatel flavor to wines, vermouths, and liqueurs.
- Deglaze the pan with the Armagnac and vermouth and simmer until almost dry.
- Whites were sent to Turin to be distilled into vermouth.
- So many herbs and spices are now used to flavour fortified wines that the definition of vermouth is necessarily elastic.
- This bill covers dessert wine, sherry, vermouth, port - the drinks of the matriarchs, shall we say.
- Pour the vodka and dry vermouth over ice into a shaker, stir well and strain into the glasses.
- Add the Noilly Prat or vermouth and Pernod, then cook until reduced right down.
- Our Manhattan Chicken is made with a sauce that contains rye whiskey and sweet vermouth.
- You add wine, vermouth, chicken stock, a bay leaf, fresh thyme, black peppercorns and an onion cut into 8 wedges.
- Heat until boiling, then add the wine or vermouth and lower the heat.
- I mean I got right up into the tv screen and looked specifically for those tears to fall and nada, nothing, dry as a martini with no vermouth.
Origin From French vermout, from German Wermut ‘wormwood’. |