vermouth Meaning & Definition

  • En [ vəˈmuːθ]
  • Us [ vɚˈmuːθ]

Meaning of vermouth In English

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  • No separate particulars are available with regard to vermouth or absinthe-containing cocktails, which are classified as "wine"or"liqueur" cordial mixtures and other preparations containing spirits respectively.

  • There are various small sizes in the list of legal capacity measures which are eminently suitable for sherry, vermouth and other similar liquors.

  • Blended vermouth is a relatively mild drink, which is less intoxicating than many others.

  • The decline in sales of vermouth began in 1980 with a significant increase in the duty on vermouth.

  • Therefore, the relative duties on vermouth and wine were substantially changed to the disadvantage of vermouth.

  • Advertisements for a certain vermouth which we see in the cinemas are extraordinarily charming, beautiful and cunning.

  • Although the duty has risen significantly in the last five years, the retail price of vermouth has risen by much less.

  • That was not designed to save sales; it was a step to reduce the duty and to improve sales by affecting the retail price of vermouth.

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