: a dry or sweet aperitif wine flavored with aromatic herbs and often used in mixed drinks
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The vermouth’s herbal notes blend with the bitter tonic for a refreshing way to whet the palate before a meal.—
Jillian Dara,
Forbes.com,
19 June 2026 Freeze the base combination of gin (4½ parts), Campari (2½ parts) and sweet vermouth (2½ parts) for at least eight hours.—
Scott Hocker,
TheWeek,
10 June 2026 Marinate a handful of Cerignolas in gin, vermouth, and fresh citrus for the ultimate happy hour app.—
Emily Saladino,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
25 June 2026 The wine list pulls heavily, but not exclusively, from Spanish varietals, as well as Spanish vermouth.—
Sean Timberlake,
Sacbee.com,
5 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for vermouth
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French vermout, vermouth & Italian vermut, vermutte, both borrowed from German Wermut, short for Wermutwein, from Wermut "wormwood" (going back to Old High German wermuota, werimuota) + Weinwine entry 1 — more at wormwood