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Bordiga, "Vermut Extra Dry" 375mL
Bordiga, "Vermut Extra Dry" 375mL
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Vermouth in Bordiga only high quality raw materials are used such as Alpine botanicals still hand-picked by mountaineers in the Cuneo Alps, fine Piedmontese wines and exotic spices. The production involves an ancient and traditional procedure which contemplates no less than 40-50 days before bottling. After bottling, the product is left to rest again in the Bordiga cellars at a constant temperature of about 10 degrees for at least 15-20 days before being ready for consumption. Filtration takes place exclusively with natural processes, by refrigeration and with the use of natural paper filters.
MAIN BOTANICALS: absinthe, linden, coriander, marjoram, fennel, gentle wormwood, china calissaya, cardamom, quassia, Madagascar bourbon vanilla, clove berries, gentian root, sage, citrus peels …
MAIN WINES: Moscato Secco Trebbiano and Cortese.
PRODUCTION AREA: Cuneo, Piedmont
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