VerVino Vermouth is a fortified, aromatized wine. Inspired by the long history of vermouth and aromatized wines and wanting to make local, seasonal examples we fortified our wine with neutral grape brandy and macerated twenty to forty different aromatic local botanicals in the wine, then sweetened it slightly with local honey. All of the botanicals were grown or foraged by us or our farmer friends all within a few miles from the winery. Marilee Foster, Amber Waves, The Milk Pail, and Dave Falkowski played important roles as did Mary Woltz whose Bees' Needs honey (which come from the same farms as the plants) was used. We have made six different variations, a white VerVino with Spring botanicals, a white and a pink with early Summer botanicals and a white and again a pink with late Summer botanicals and finally a red from autumn botanicals. These VerVino vermouths are a reflection of our place through wine as well as other edible aromatic plants. It is amazing to see the other farmers we worked with have an opportunity to taste their work from a glass long after the harvest is over! These VerVino vermouths are a reflection of our place through wine as well as other edible aromatic plants. We encourage you to drink this wonderful elixir many ways but suggest you start by first tasting and smelling it on its own at cellar temp. Then move on to chilled VerVino... over ice... maybe a spritz... or some juice. Go wild and make a martini or some manhattans...next create your own VerVino cocktails! We have found we love it (and it goes dangerously fast) when we fill glasses with crushed ice, pour over with VerVino and top with a bit of lemonade and garnish with some mint or maybe lemon balm... oh boy! Many have now tasted our wonderful concoction and honestly we have been stunned by the reactions. This really is supremely aromatic, tasty and inspiring stuff. This is an example of a response emailed by a friend: "We drank the VerVino last night. It was so enjoyable and so complicated; I'm still trying to figure out what feedback to share. We finished nearly half the bottle. First straight up, then on the rocks, then with soda and gin. (Seriously.) I kept having images of fairies and other woodland creatures drinking this ambrosia." You may by now be asking what the botanicals are that we and our friends grew, harvested and aromatized the wine with. There is a long history of keeping these recipes proprietary which is intriguing and somewhat fun. But we like you to have a window inside and thus the label is an actual photograph of the plants steeping in the wine. You don't see everything but a quite a bit can be discerned... calendula, fennel, sage, nasturtium, lemon balm, rose, basil, spiked za'tar, and much, much more. We believe VerVino is a unique expression of our terroir and joins a long history, thousands of years really, of people fortifying and adding special plants to wine and not only is VerVino a local vermouth but a seasonal one as well.
VerVino Vermouth - Variation 3 (early summer; pink) - 750 ml bottle
Base of rosé wine.
Thirty plus botanicals. Botanicals include beets, arugula, black birch, fennel, blueberries and much more.
VVV3 Batch #1 84 cases / made in July 2013 / alc. 19% / residual sugar 11.51 grams
VVV3 Batch #2 138 cases / made in July 2014 / alc. 19.4% / residual sugar 14.58 grams
VVV3 Batch #3 157 cases / made in July 2015 / alc. 21% / residual sugar 9.64 grams