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Original: 8 delicious and easy to use sweet beauty
Rosso, Rouge, Rojo, Red – it has many names around the world, but whatever ruby-colored name you call it, SweetMax (also known as Sweet Verme) is one of the most important elements in beverage making, even though it always plays a supporting role
Try this aromatic fortified wine, with ice cubes and a slice of citrus, and a delightful drink
What is the difference between Sweet Vision and White or Dry Misix?
What is the difference between Sweet Vision and White or Dry Misix?In fact, in addition to color, the main difference is the amount of sucrose added, and sweetness Maximus, as the name suggests, is sweeter - the sugar content is 130 to 150 grams
In other respects, Sweet Beauty resembles its sisters
The point is – all Mimsi contain absinthe as well as a range of other botanical ingredients
Experience the joy of different Mims
It is said that sweet beauty is originally from Turin, Italy, which was once the center of the spice trade and the production base
The ancestral home is Turin
When exploring a variety of great drinks, or choosing the cocktail version that best suits your tastes, Mimes is an important part and worth exploring
Boissiere Sweet Beauty
Boissiere Sweet BeautyTwo of the most famous production sites of Thermes in history, Turin and Chambéry, were once part of the Savoy Kingdom, which encompassed these alpine regions
With mild floral notes of elderflower and coriander, this absinthe is slightly accentuated in texture and intensity, similar to overspoiled chamomile tea and vanilla extract, but with just the right amount
Carpano Antica Formula
Carpano Antica FormulaCapano Antica Sweet Metz
Capano Antica Sweet MetzOne of the most prestigious sweet ones
Carpano Classico Rosso
Carpano Classico RossoCapano Classic Sweet Beauty
Capano Classic Sweet BeautyAntonio Benedetto Carpano is the creator of the Torino Sweet Beauty, a reimagination
Cocchi Dopo Teatro Vermouth Amaro
Cocchi Dopo Teatro Vermouth AmaroCurious Theater Phantom Mimies
Curious Theater Phantom MimiesItaly's drinking culture links drinks to scenes, which is quite ritualistic
Dolin Rouge Vermouth de Chambéry
Dolin Rouge Vermouth de ChambéryDu Ling red taste beauty
Du Ling red taste beautyProduced in the Alps of savoie, France, this Chambéry is the only legally protected Vermes appellation
Interrobang Recipe No.
Interrobang Recipe No.
This is a Mimis
Martini & Rossi Vibrante
Martini & Rossi VibranteNon-alcoholic aperitif
Non-alcoholic aperitifM&R cleverly took notice of the low-alcohol and alcohol-free waves, releasing a brilliant alcohol-free aperitif earlier this year
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As the name suggests , this " Vibrante " is a bright rose red color that's very attractive
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While alcohol-free may reduce flavor intensity, the enticing aromas of elderflower, small citrus and rosemary are palpable, and bergamot and Roman chamomile flavors are delightful enough to be paired with tonic water and ice
cubes.
Punt e Mes
Punt e MesCapanopan de-honeyed red mith
Capanopan de-honeyed red mithLooking at Chinese found that this Mimis is also Capano's head, but it looks different from
the two models introduced earlier.
Actually, the story goes like this.
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Punt e Mes got its name from a customer at a legendary wine bar owned by the Carpano family, who wanted his sweet aperitif to be slightly bitter and asked for a small serving of Amaro bitters
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The sweetness and half bitterness mentioned in the bottle name Punt e Mes mean this, which gives birth to this special flavor of "bitter" sweet beauty
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In aroma, cola, saffron and dried fruit are full-bodied, while the texture is entirely pleasantly bitter, wrapped in a balanced combination of fruity and sweet
tastes.
In the cocktail Manhattan, this Bitter Taste of The Merse balances the caramel flavor
of bourbon.
There are also many common Mimes brands that are not mentioned in this article, and The Wine Hunter Party looks forward to sharing more delicious and interesting Mimes/Aperitifs/Amaro with you in the future.
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Author: Amy Zavatto Image: From the Web Compiler: Wine Hunter Party
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