
Description
“Essential reading for anyone who has ever loved a Manhattan.” —Wine & Spirits
More and more cocktail lovers are requesting more than a whisper of vermouth in their drinks. In fact, it’s touted as a low-alcohol alternative to sip on its own, or, if the ratio is tweaked, as tasty way to lighten up more traditionally strong drinks. Vermouth has a rich history, deeply intertwined with that of America, and, here, expert Adam Ford offers the first-ever detailed look into the background of this aromatized, fortified wine, as well as its rise, fall, and comeback in America.
With bold and delicious cocktail recipes?there are twists on the classic Boulevardier, a once-forgotten Brooklyn Cocktail, and a refreshing White Negroni?and color photographs throughout, Vermouth is a must-have book for anyone interested in drinking, or learning about, great cocktails.
Reviews
"Mixologists, history buffs, and casual sippers will appreciate the blend of fact and myth that surrounds this beverage, and enjoy recreating classic drinks … as well as innovative new vermouth-forward recipes." — Camper English, Alcademics
"Adam Ford’s Vermouth is worth picking up, reading, and, more importantly, making some cocktails using the spirit whose origins is still yet unknown." — Forbes
"There’s no finer modern … guide for ambling through the deeply nuanced nature of the America’s blossoming, distinctive vermouth culture." — Tales of the Cocktail
"Essential reading for anyone who has ever loved a Manhattan." — Wine & Spirits
"Skip to the cocktail recipes and make yourself a drink, because this book will make your thirsty for more." — Sother Teague, author of I'm Just Here for the Drinks