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Noilly Prat - Original dry - Vermouth

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Extremely pale yellow. Wonderfully alive in the nose, as subtle, woodsy scents of juniper, thyme and laurel make an impression. It's clean, dry and refreshing at palate entry; midpalate shows traces of citrus, pine and berries. Aftertaste is harmonious and medium-long.
Type:
Vermouth
Country:
France
Region:
Languedoc-Roussillon
Producer:
Noilly Prat
Style:
dry

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Featured cocktail
Noilly Prat Martini

Recipe:
- 2 oz Noilly Prat Original Dry Vermouth
- 2 oz gin or vodka (depending on preference)
- Ice
- Lemon twist or olive for garnish

Instructions:
1. Fill a mixing glass with ice.
2. Add Noilly Prat Original Dry Vermouth and gin or vodka.
3. Stir for about 30 seconds until well chilled.
4. Strain into a chilled glass.
5. Garnish with a lemon twist or olive.
6. Enjoy your classic cocktail!

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