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The Difference Between Vermouth and Vino Amaro
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Vermouth is technically an aromatized wine that is spiked with booze, typically brandy, whereas vino amaro is a bitter wine, sometimes based on a wine base, but essentially it is a class of its own.

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Vermouth is a fortified wine spiked with booze, typically brandy, while vino amaro is made from botanicals and bittering agents, and may have wine as its base.
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Vermouth, Vino Amaro
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Vermouth is a fortified wine spiked with booze, typically brandy, while vino amaro is made from botanicals and bittering agents, and may have wine as its base. Both share similar ingredients, but the key difference lies in vermouth being a fortified wine.

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Join two best buds as they cover practical topics like buying versus renting, saving money at the grocery store, maximizing your income potential, and combating money anxiety, helping you become more informed and confident when it comes to making smart money decisions.

Chapter
The Difference Between Vermouth and Vino Amaro
Episode
That's Amaro!
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know