Vermut Sanson

Vermut Sanson

Vermut Sanson

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Vermut Sanson is a vermouth from Grupo Bodegas Palacio, made from a centuries-old recipe that is more than 140 years old. Sanson's legacy dates back to 1876 and the production of wines in the traditional solera system in the D.O. Malaga. Over the years, previous and new generations have pursued the same dream. To produce high quality aromatised wines.

Tasting Notes Vermut Sanson


Vermouth Sanson has a garnet colour with a delicate concentration of botanical aromas while in the mouth it reveals a great personality and balance between bitterness and freshness, combined with certain spicy notes. It is recommended to serve it very cold or with a couple of ice cubes and orange peel to enhance all its aromas.

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Vermut Sanson is a vermouth from Grupo Bodegas Palacio, made from a centuries-old recipe that is more than 140 years old. Sanson's legacy dates back to 1876 and the production of wines in the traditional solera system in the D.O. Malaga. Over the years, previous and new generations have pursued the same dream. To produce high quality aromatised wines.

Tasting Notes Vermut Sanson


Vermouth Sanson has a garnet colour with a delicate concentration of botanical aromas while in the mouth it reveals a great personality and balance between bitterness and freshness, combined with certain spicy notes. It is recommended to serve it very cold or with a couple of ice cubes and orange peel to enhance all its aromas.

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