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If you like it wet, we keep the vermouth in.
The vermouth he held up for me to see and then put it on the floor beside the bed.
Add the vermouth and cook until reduced by about half.
Then you put the vermouth back on the shelf and bring the glass to me.
I could smell the vermouth on her breath before she said a word.
I could have added red wine, vermouth or no alcohol at all.
I lowered the vermouth bottle to the other side of the bed when she came in.
You can use equal parts of water and vermouth or vodka.
Add the vermouth, reduce the heat to low and cover the pan.
Vermouth proved so popular that soon his shop was open 24 hours a day.
It's vermouth, of course, and generally it is not encouraged to speak up.
And in a martini I am the absence of vermouth.
Vermouth is sometimes used as a substitute for white wine in cooking.
Some vermouth goes in, too, to add an herbal essence.
I think I'll just have some vermouth on the rocks."
"Did you ever drink sweet vermouth straight or with ice?"
They started exporting the bottles of vermouth around the world.
It is also a minor component used in the some vermouth production.
But not until vermouth came on the scene did wines and spirits find common ground.
Vermouth is not the same as the spirit called Absinthe.
But simply stirring the gin and vermouth, the researchers say, will not do.
Vermouth need not apply, and don't even talk to him about vodka.
You could also try fresh lemon juice and vermouth or white wine.
And remember: pour the vermouth on the ice, then strain it out.
She sipped the vermouth, making the words slip back down her throat.