Vermouth di Torino Rosso Gamondi
Vermouth di Torino Rosso Gamondi
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Sommelier's Notes
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Bouquet
Intense and aromatic, with strong scents of cinchona, coriander, and bitter orange. Notes of medicinal, menthol, and savoury complexity have also been identified.
Flavor
Full-bodied and intense, with balanced sweetness, pleasant bitterness from arthemisia, and notes of vanilla, saffron, myrrh, sandalwood
Food Pairing
After dinner at room temperature, Cocktail
Tannins | 10%
Fruity | 60%
Floral | 40%
Spices | 90%
Minerals | 0%
Wine Profile
Wine Profile
Varietal
Moscato Cortese
Aging Style
Stainless Steel
Color
Brown
Body
Full-bodied
Sweetness
Semi-Sweet
Serving Facts
Serving Facts
Cellaring
20 Years
Calories
96 cals (per glass, 3 oz)
Residual
Sugars
90 (gr/L)
Alcohol
Content
18.0% ABV
Decante
No
Serving
Temperature
14-18 °C
Distinctions
Distinctions
Production Notes
Production Notes
Gamondi Vermouth di Torino Rosso is crafted following the original recipe of herbalist Carlo Gamondi, individually infusing his signature botanicals (arthemisia, bitter orange, vanilla, saffron, myrrh, and red sandalwood) into a blend of Piedmontese wines, then sweetened and fortified with neutral spirit

Piedmont
Gamondi
Carlo Gamondi was born in Acqui in 1868, on Strada della Maggiora. At just 22, he opened a small grocery store, setting the stage for his creation of the world-renowned Amaro Gamondi. By 1912, after earning various accolades, he transformed the store into a tasting corner, inviting locals to experience his unique amaro. Though his son Giuseppe Carlo promoted the brand, his untimely death at 40 left no heirs. The Barberis family then took over, expanding production and introducing new recipes based on Carlo’s original creations. Today, under Gianfranco Toso and Valter Porro, Amaro Gamondi, along with its bitter and aperitivo, continues to honor tradition with passion and craftsmanship