🍷 The Vermut Rosé by Emilio Lustau captivates with its silky texture and fruity freshness, making it an exquisite pleasure.
🍴 Enjoy it chilled with delicious almond milk jelly or a fresh peach-passionsfruit dessert for a harmonious taste experience.
🌍 This exquisite vermouth combines grapes from the noble varieties Graciano, Moscatel, and Palomino Fino from the famous wine region Jerez DO in Andalusia.
packaging!
More information about Vermut Rosé in GP mit Glas - Emilio Lustau
The powerful Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass from the pen of Emilio Lustau flows into the glass with a dense platinum yellow. On closer inspection, we also see charming highlights. If you give it some air by swirling, this vermouth reveals a high viscosity, which shows up in church windows at the edge of the glass. The Emilio Lustau Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass reveals to us an incredibly fruity taste on the palate, which is of course also due to its residual sweetness flavor profile. On the tongue, this punchy vermouth is characterized by an incredibly silky texture. Due to its lively fruit acidity, the Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass presents itself fantastically fresh and lively on the palate. The final of this vermouth from the wine-growing region of Andalusia, more precisely from Jerez DO, finally convinces with considerable reverberation.
Vinification of the Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass by Emilio Lustau
Basis for the powerful Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass from Andalusia are grapes from the grape varieties Graciano, Moscatel and Palomino Fino. The Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass is an Old World wine through and through, as this Spaniard exudes an extraordinary European charm that clearly underscores the success of Old World wines.
Food recommendation for the Emilio Lustau Vermut Rosé in gift box with glass
Drink this vermouth from Spain ideally very well chilled at 5 - 7°C as an accompaniment to almond milk jelly with lychees, spaghetti with caper tomato sauce or peach-passion fruit dessert.
- More products from Emilio Lustau