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White Martini
Martini Bianco (Italy)

Martini

Martini is an Italian Vermouth from the Martini & Rossi Distilleria in Torino.

White Martini is often served with fresh slices of Lemon or Lime.

Martini Bianco Flavors

Currant
Currant
Raspberry
Raspberry
Lime
Lime
Grapefruit
Grapefruit
Herbs
Herbs
Nutmeg
Nutmeg
Cloves
Cloves
Cinnamon
Cinnamon

Red Berries, Citrus, Nutmeg, Cloves and Cinnamon are typical Martini Bianco flavors.

Martini Bianco Profile

Martini Bianco is sweet, soft and balanced with a bitter finish.

SUGAR:165g/l
BODY:Medium
ACIDITY:Medium
ALCOHOL15%
Temperature Serving temperature:
4°C (40°F)
As cold as possible
Use a frosen glass

Food Pairing

The intense taste of Martini Bianco makes it a classic Aperitf.

A Martini Bianco should always be followed by food.

However, before the food, there is a lot of snacks and bites that can accompany a Martini Bianco:

Aperitif
Aperitif
Salad
Salad
Tapas
Tapas
Olives
Olives
Chips
Pommes
Chips
Chips
Popcorn
Popcorn
Nuts
Nuts
Oyster
Oysters
Mussels
Mussels
Shrimps
Shrimps
Lobster
Lobster
Cheese
Cheese
Sandwich
Sandwich
Biscuits
Biscuits
Chocolate
Chocolate

Excellent Pairings

Green Olives. Asparagus Skewers.
Crudité. Celery with Creamy Cheese.
Seaweed Salad. Cucumber and Tomato Salad.
Potato Chips. Pommes Frittes. Onion Rings.
Peanuts. Popcorn. Salt Sticks.
Steak Tartare. Mushrooms.
Egg. Deviled Eggs. Omelette.
Fish Roe. Oysters. Scallops.
Lobster. Prawns. Crab Cakes.
Shrimps. Shrimp Cocktail.
Biscuits. Crackers. Baked Tofu. Halva Cakes.
Fruit. Yellow Apple. Mango. Grapes.
Lokum (Turkish Delight). Dark Chocolate.

Cheeses

Parmesan. Manchego.
Mature Cheddar. Premium Gouda.

Italian Specialities

Olive Ascolane (Stuffed Olives).
Tuna Tonnato. Crostini. Bruschetta.

Martini & Rossi

In 1863, the company Martini & Rossi created the Red Martini (Martini Rosso) to add something special to their established collection of well know fine wines.

Over the years the company has won a tremendous amount of awards for the product across the globe.

The most imortant prices are still recorded on the bottle: Dublin (1865), Paris (1867 and 1878), Vienna (1873) and Philadelphia (1876).

History

In 1847, some Italian businessmen started a company for producing wine, spirits and vermouth in Torino. The company was called "Distilleria Nazionale di Spirito di Vino".

Three men dominated the company: Alessandro Martini (the Businessman), Luigi Rossi (the Winemaker), and Teofilo Sola (the Accountant)

Soil

Climate

Soil

Lime-Rich.
Calcareous Marl.

Soil

Cool/Mild Continental.
Hot and Dry Summers.
Cold and Wet Winters.
Rainy / Foggy Sping.


DOCG Regions in Piemonte


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