Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth Vermouth - Liquid Scout

Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth

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Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth Vermouth - Liquid Scout

Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth

Semi-sweet | Vermouth | NV | 18% | 50 cl | Germany

As you lift the glass, wisps of golden light dance, releasing the essence of sun-kissed Mediterranean hills—where rosemary and thyme mingle with the elegance of citrus. The palate unfolds like a tapestry of flavors, interwoven with hints of-toasted oak and carefully balanced sweetness, culminating in a soft, lingering finish that beckons another sip. This carefully crafted vermouth is a journey through the seasons, a symphony of herbal notes and subtle spices that leaves you yearning for the warmth of a summer afternoon.

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Los Angeles Wine Competition - Gold
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Description

Delve into the world of exquisite flavors with Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth, an embodiment of tradition and innovation crafted by the renowned 200-year-old Avadis Distillery and 275-year-old Zilliken winery. Named after the esteemed Prussian District Forester Ferdinand Geltz, this exceptional vermouth represents a heritage that is as rich as its taste.

Tasting Notes: Experience a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate, highlighted by:

  • Floral and Spicy Undertones
  • Vibrant Notes of Regional Herbs and Blossoms
  • A Smooth, Medium-Bodied Texture
  • Rich Aromas of Sweet Herbs and Citrus
  • A Finish That Is Gentle Yet Captivating

This vermouth invites you to indulge in its unique characteristics: bright citrus and green apple flavors harmonizing with a touch of toasted oak and botanical complexity, culminating in a slightly sweet finish that elegantly lingers. Each sip transports you through the seasons, evoking memories of sun-drenched Mediterranean hills alive with the scent of rosemary and thyme.

Serving Suggestions: Enhance your experience by serving Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth in the following ways:

  • Chill before serving to unlock its full flavor potential.
  • Enjoy in classic cocktails, such as with lemon juice and sparkling wine or prosciutto.
  • Stir gently to combine flavors for a refreshing drink.
  • Garnish with a lemon wedge, orange slice, or olive for added flair.
  • Pair perfectly with seafood or light tapas for a delightful dining experience.
  • Serve on the rocks or alongside savory snacks like olives and chips.

Embrace the art of vermouth-making with Ferdinand's White Barrel Aged Vermouth, where each bottle is a testament to time-honored craftsmanship and a celebration of flavor. For optimal experience, store the vermouth in a cool, dark place and refrigerate after opening to maintain its exquisite taste.

Tasting notes

This vermouth is a sunshine burst in a glass, channeling crisp orchard air and whispering botanical secrets. Imagine liquid gold kissed by ancient oak, a ballet of bright citrus pirouetting with a hint of warm spice. It finishes like a fading summer twilight – long, gentle, and utterly captivating.

Nose

This vermouth's aroma is characterized by a complex blend of sweet herbs, citrus, and subtle oak notes, evoking a rich and inviting bouquet.

Palate

A smooth, medium-bodied vermouth with well-integrated notes of toasted oak, gentle caramel sweetness, subtle citrus brightness, and a delicate floral herbal finish leaving a pleasantly fresh and slightly tannic mouthfeel.

Finish

The palate offers a smooth, medium-bodied experience with bright citrus and green apple notes, balanced by subtle oak and botanical complexity, delivering a fresh yet slightly sweet finish with a touch of dryness.

Key features
Producer Pinard de Picard GmbH & Co. KG
ABV 18%
Bottle Size 50 cl
Country Germany
Vintage NV
Serving suggestions

- Serve chilled
- Use in cocktails (e.g. with lemon juice and sparkling wine or prosecco)
- Stir gently to combine ingredients when making cocktails
- Garnish with a lemon wedge orange slice or olive
- Pair with seafood or lighter tapas
- Serve on the rocks
- Serve with olives chips or savory snacks on the side

Storage advice

For optimal storage of vermouth consider the following practical recommendations focused on preserving quality and extending shelf life for both unopened and opened bottles:

- Temperature: Store vermouth at a consistent cool temperature between 45-55°F (7-13°C). This temperature range slows oxidation and helps maintain flavor integrity.

- Light Exposure: Keep the bottle away from direct sunlight and strong artificial light particularly UV rays which can accelerate chemical degradation. Store vermouth in a dark place or a shaded refrigerator compartment to prevent quality loss.

- Sealing: After opening reseal the bottle tightly to minimize oxygen exposure. A tight seal significantly slows oxidative spoilage. Using an airtight closure or vacuum wine stopper can further help reduce air ingress for opened bottles.

- Bottle Position: Store vermouth upright rather than horizontally. Upright storage minimizes the liquid’s surface area exposed to oxygen inside the bottle thus slowing oxidation and reducing leakage risk for less-than-perfect seals.

- Humidity: While humidity is less critical than for cork-aged wines maintaining a moderate humidity environment (around 50-70%) helps avoid cork drying if the bottle uses a cork closure. For screw caps or sealed closures humidity is less relevant but can help preserve the closure's integrity.

- Special Tips for Vermouth:
- Unopened bottles can be kept at room temperature if stored in a cool dark and stable environment away from heat sources and light. Refrigeration is not necessary until the bottle is opened.
- Once opened always refrigerate vermouth to slow down oxidation and preserve its fresh herbal character. The clock on peak quality typically starts once opened so refrigeration is essential to extend usability.
- Avoid storing vermouth near heat sources or areas with significant temperature fluctuations as heat accelerates spoilage and flavor degradation.

By following these guidelines—cool consistent temperature dark storage tight sealing upright bottle position and refrigeration after opening—you can effectively maintain the quality and extend the shelf life of vermouth.

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