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HOW SWEET IT IS

was once used for medicinal purposes, to aid in digestion, then became popular as an aperitif in the 1800s. It fell out of fashion in the mid- to late 20th century, but has now made a comeback. But what is vermouth? Vermouth is an aromatized, fortified wine. And what does that mean? When something is aromatized it means botanicals, including herbs, barks, and spices, are steeped into a liquid giving it flavor and aroma. On top of that, vermouth is fortified, meaning a distilled spirit is added to the wine – often brandy. Fortifying extends the shelf-life of the wine, but not

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