Sweet and dry vermouth are both types of fortified wine, but they look and taste different and can be used in distinctly different cocktails.
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This French 75 variation uses sparkling rosé wine instead of the standard Prosecco or Champagne and, instead of simple syrup, swaps in a rosé wine syrup and a splash of dry vermouth. Using a ful ...
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