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Baldoria Bitter Vermouth

Baldoria Bitter Vermouth

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Baldoria Bitter Vermouth in a Nutshell

This isn’t your standard bitter. Baldoria brilliantly balances the classic foundation of four bitter wormwoods with the grassy, herbal character of maté tea. The result is a uniquely layered profile that juxtaposes traditional root bitterness against surprisingly bright, floral notes, making for an exceptional Negroni.

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Anders' Take on Baldoria Bitter Vermouth

"Baldoria Bitter has layers of flavors, but won't overwhelm a cocktail. Gentian root with a hint of salinity makes it super versatile behind the bar, and works well in a Negroni."

Let's Answer Your Questions About Baldoria Bitter Vermouth

Where is Baldoria Bitter Vermouth from?

Baldoria Bitter Vermouth is a modern Italian spirit from Boves in the Piedmont region, born from a collaboration between the founders of Parisian cocktail bar Little Red Door and local master distillers. Their goal was to create a contemporary vermouth that stands on its own, moving beyond its traditional role as a simple cocktail ingredient. Made with a base of Piedmontese Chardonnay, it gets its distinct character from botanicals grown on-site without pesticides and others foraged from the nearby Alps, reflecting a deep respect for the local terroir.

How should I use Baldoria Bitter Vermouth?

Baldoria Bitter Vermouth brings a unique, grassy bitterness from maté tea, layered with traditional orange bitters and wormwood notes. This assertive, semi-sweet white vermouth shines in classics like the Negroni or Americano, adding a complex herbal character that stands up beautifully to other bold cocktail ingredients.

What does Baldoria Bitter Vermouth taste like?

Aromas of bright orange oil and herbs lead to a palate that juxtaposes fruity sweetness with a distinct, grassy bitterness from maté tea. This balanced complexity evolves into a long, pleasantly bitter finish where citrus and earthy notes linger together beautifully.

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