I wasn't sure what to expect from this liqueur, but I gave it a fair try. It had a decent dessert-like sweetness; after that, it felt heavy after one pour. Perfectly drinkable, just not something I'd seek out.
rich - sweet - softCinzano Vermouth Rosso
3.5Cinzano Vermouth Rosso is a classic Italian vermouth renowned for its rich and aromatic flavor profile. Crafted from a blend of fortified wine, herbs, and spices, this sweet vermouth offers a harmonious balance of sweetness, bitterness, and herbal complexity. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or as a flavorful addition to cocktails and culinary creations.
Alcohol strength can vary by variant and market. Check the bottle label before serving.
Cinzano Vermouth Rosso is a liqueur — a sweetened spirit flavored with herbs, fruits, spices, or cream. Liqueurs add complexity to cocktails or can be enjoyed on their own as a treat.
Aromas of dried fruit, spices, and bitter herbs. Rich and velvety on the palate, with flavors of caramelized sugar, vanilla, and warming spices. The finish is long and complex, with lingering notes of herbs and a subtle hint of sweetness. A liqueur by Cinzano from Italy, blending spirits with natural flavors for a distinctive taste. Made in Italy, home to amari, vermouth, and a rich aperitivo culture. Cinzano Vermouth Rosso is a classic Italian vermouth renowned for its rich and aromatic flavor profile. Crafted from a blend of fortified wine, herbs, and spices, this sweet vermouth offers a harmonious balance of sweetness, bitterness, and herbal complexity. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or as a flavorful addition to cocktails and culinary creations. Cinzano Vermouth Rosso is listed by PourBud as Liqueurs from Cinzano, with an origin linked to Italy. Its listed ingredients include Spirit base, sugar, flavorings, water. The available production notes identify Base Spirit, Flavoring, Sweetening, Blending & Bottling as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Sweet, Fruity, Smooth. Serving references in the catalog include Neat/Chilled, On the Rocks, In Cocktails, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Desserts, Cheese Platter, Chocolate, Ice Cream.
Basic History
A liqueur by Cinzano from Italy, blending spirits with natural flavors for a distinctive taste.
Origin & Region
Made in Italy, home to amari, vermouth, and a rich aperitivo culture.
What goes with it
Desserts
Cheese Platter
Chocolate
Ice Cream
After-Dinner Treats
BruschettaTop Reviews
We tried this one during dinner with friends. The soft finish came through clearly, and creamy texture kept the sip interesting. It was gone faster than I expected, which says enough.
soft - smoothThe finish was the deciding point for me with Cinzano. The idea of fruit-forward character was there, but the finish was sticky. Maybe better in a stronger mix, though I wouldn't buy it for sipping.
artificial - sweet - soft