french vermouth (Meaning)

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french vermouth (n)

dry pale amber variety

Synonyms & Antonyms of french vermouth

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french vermouth Sentence Examples

  1. The bar stocked a wide variety of spirits, including several bottles of French vermouth.
  2. The bartender poured a generous measure of French vermouth into the mixing glass.
  3. The herbal notes of the French vermouth perfectly complemented the gin in the cocktail.
  4. The French vermouth added a touch of sweetness and complexity to the otherwise dry martini.
  5. The Manhattan was made with a blend of rye whiskey and French vermouth, giving it a rich and robust flavor.
  6. The aroma of the French vermouth wafted through the air, tantalizing the taste buds.
  7. The French vermouth was aged in oak barrels, imparting a subtle woody flavor.
  8. The ruby-red color of the French vermouth hinted at its robust and slightly bitter taste.
  9. The bartender recommended a French vermouth on the rocks, garnished with a twist of orange peel.
  10. The French vermouth was enjoyed as an aperitif before dinner, stimulating the appetite with its herbaceous and floral notes.

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dry pale amber variety

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No antonyms found.

The bar stocked a wide variety of spirits, including several bottles of French vermouth.

The bartender poured a generous measure of French vermouth into the mixing glass.

The herbal notes of the French vermouth perfectly complemented the gin in the cocktail.

The French vermouth added a touch of sweetness and complexity to the otherwise dry martini.