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Size750mLProof36 (18% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Tempus Fugit spirits is all about re-creating historic traditional liqueurs and this sweet Italian vermouth is no different. Filtered to be completely clear, it has a mild bitterness, pleasant sweetness, and citrusy notes.
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Alessio Vermouth Bianco is made in the style of Italian sweet vermouths. The Bianco is filtered in order to achieve a clear pour. It's an elegant drink that has warm spices and a mild bitterness that is balanced by citrus notes. Delicious on its own, it's the perfect fit for classic cocktails that call for a sweet vermouth.
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About Alessio
Tempus Fugit Spirits, LLC was created in order to bring several historic spirits and liqueurs into the modern world. They started with absinthe since one of the co-founders had successfully co-developed over 25 brands of the mystical spirit in Europe. Absinthe was re-legalized in the US in 2007, yet US importers lacked interest in bringing high-quality absinthe from Europe. Tempus Fugit (which translates to "time flies") wasted no time and took it upon themselves to bring premium, award-winning absinthes from Switzerland and France over the pond.
While they started with absinthe, it's not their only focus. They are also passionate about re-creating liquors that were immensely popular before Prohibition. They employ 19th-century practices in crafting various liqueurs, bitters, amari, vermouths, and chinati, specializing in their use as cocktail modifiers.
We understand that some people are explorers at heart, and the classics just won't cut it.
For those people, many other unique spirits are not listed in the main categories but are still worth the mention, such as absinthe, aperitivos, and other Special spirits.
This clear Italian sweet vermouth has warm spice and a mild bitterness that is balanced with citrusy notes. Bitter orange is present across the palate, along with herbal tones and a pleasant sweetness. Finishes smooth, fresh, and fruity.