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drawing of a mixing glass drawing of a cocktail glassCareful Whisper

Stir with ice:

1 oz Cardamaro Vino Amaro

1 oz Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry

1 oz Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’

1 dash orange bitters

1 dash Angostura Bitters

Strain into a coupe.

variation on the Whisper, Savoy Cocktail Book

An example of the Careful Whisper, the mixed drink (drink), variation on the Whisper, Savoy Cocktail Book, featuring Cardamaro Vino Amaro, Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry, Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’, orange bitters, and Angostura bitters; photo by Lee Edwards

Vermouth
Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry bottle

Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry

FranceSavoie 17.5% ABV

17.5% ABV

Dolin Dry is distinguished by its light, fresh and clean profile, which comes from a delicate wine base and more than thirty Alpine herbs. From its start in 1821, Dolin Vermouth de Chambéry has been the benchmark for fine French Vermouth. Its fresh and elegant nose, subtle and complex palate is the profile that made the 1:1 gin/dry vermouth Martini famous, and so often imitated by others. In the 1930s Chambéry earned France’s only protected designation of origin for Vermouth. Beyond mixed drinks, it is an ideal aperitif or accompaniment to raw shellfish, goat cheese or pesto. In cooking, Dolin Dry adds depth and an herbal character that normal white wine cannot.

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Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry label
Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’ bottle

Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’

ItalyPiemonteVermouth di Torino DOP 16.0% ABV

16.0% ABV

The last remaining example of appellation Vermouth di Torino to comply with all of the classical requirements, Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’ has been produced since 1891. Cocchi uses estate Moscato as the wine base, and vibrant, spicy botanicals such as cocoa, citrus, ginger, and rhubarb. In contrast with other popular Italian vermouths, Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’ retains wines of Piedmont as the base and avoids a heavy sheen of vanilla that clashes with other cocktail ingredients. Vermouth di Torino stands apart as one of only two protected geographical indications of origin for vermouth, and is the style referenced by classic cocktail books when discussing “Italian vermouth.”

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Cocchi Vermouth di Torino ‘Storico’ label
Vino Amaro
Cardamaro Vino Amaro bottle

Cardamaro Vino Amaro

ItalyPiemonte 17.0% ABV

17.0% ABV

Cardamaro is a longstanding product of what is today an 8th-generation winemaker in Canelli d’Asti. The primary flavors of Cardamaro are cardoon and blessed thistle, with gentle undertones of spice. The wine base provides a pleasing texture and allows for pairing with robust cheeses, soft or hard. Mix Cardamaro with cider or ginger ale, or use in place of vermouth for an earthier take on classic cocktails. Cardamaro can also be used in place of whiskey for subtle cocktails, such as with Dolin Rouge in the Lower Manhattan.

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Cardamaro Vino Amaro label