Baldoria Dry Rosso Vermouth

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Description

Baldoria Dry Rosso Vermouth is a 750ml, 18% ABV Piedmontese vermouth that bridges the gap between dry white and traditional rosso styles using Chardonnay and Nebbiolo grapes. Its estate-grown botanical program and additive-free production earned a Bronze medal at the 2022 International Wine & Spirit Competition.

Quick Facts: ABV: 18%  |  Origin: Piedmont, Italy  |  Style: Dry Rosso Vermouth  |  Producer: Ernest Spirits (Baldoria), Boves, Cuneo

Production & Heritage

Baldoria is produced by Ernest Spirits in Boves, a town in the Piedmontese province of Cuneo nestled against the Alpine foothills. The process begins with separate macerations — botanicals steep in a hydro-alcoholic solution of grain-neutral spirit and water, while a parallel wine maceration runs independently. Natural sugars are diluted into the wine solution before both macerations are blended, then rested in steel tanks, lightly filtered, and bottled. What makes this expression unusual in the vermouth landscape is its base of both Chardonnay and Nebbiolo grapes from Piedmont, which delivers the tannin structure and spice of a rosso alongside the bright, functional acidity of a dry white. The botanicals — including bittering wormwoods and color-contributing elderberries — are cultivated on a 10-acre pesticide-free and herbicide-free plot adjacent to the production facility. Additional wild botanicals are foraged from the nearby Alpine foothills in collaboration with the local alpine community. The finished vermouth contains no added flavors, extracts, colorants, clarifying agents, or preservatives.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Bright citrus leads with orange peel and lemon zest, followed quickly by herbal layers of thyme and rosemary. A subtle warmth from vanilla and cinnamon emerges beneath a gentle woody undertone that rounds out the bouquet.

Taste: The entry is dry and crisp with medium body, immediately signaling this is not a conventional sweet rosso. Bitter orange and grapefruit flavors dominate the mid-palate, balanced by a restrained sweetness that recalls dried figs. As the palate develops, sage and wormwood add herbal complexity, while a touch of licorice root anchors the structure.

Finish: Moderately long with lingering gentian and quinine bitterness, accented by a flash of white pepper spice. The citrus and herbal notes carry through cleanly, leaving a refreshing, tannic close that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Baldoria Dry Rosso

Neat or over a single large ice cube is the best way to appreciate the interplay between its dry acidity and rosso depth. A small splash of cold soda water also opens up the citrus and herbal aromatics without diluting the structure. For cocktails, this vermouth occupies a versatile middle ground:

  • Perfect Manhattan: Use Baldoria Dry Rosso as a replacement for the typical split of dry and sweet vermouth — it already contains both elements in one bottle, simplifying the build while adding tannic complexity.
  • Negroni: The dry, bitter profile stands up to Campari without the cloying sweetness that heavier rossos can introduce, resulting in a leaner, more refreshing pour.
  • Americano: Paired with Campari and soda, the Alpine herbal character and citrus brightness make for an exceptionally clean aperitivo.

Best For

  • Home bartenders seeking a single vermouth that functions in both dry and sweet vermouth roles
  • Gifting to a cocktail enthusiast who values artisan, small-production ingredients
  • Aperitivo hour — served chilled with a citrus twist as a standalone sipper
  • Exploring the natural wine-adjacent vermouth movement with a fully additive-free expression

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Baldoria Dry Rosso taste like? It leads with bitter orange and grapefruit, layered over herbal wormwood and sage, with restrained fig-like sweetness and a dry, tannic finish. The overall impression is fresh, crisp, and notably less sweet than conventional rosso vermouths.

How does Baldoria Dry Rosso compare to Carpano Antica Formula? Carpano Antica Formula is a classic, richly sweet Piedmontese rosso with heavy vanilla and caramel character, while Baldoria Dry Rosso deliberately strips away that residual sugar in favor of tannic dryness and herbal bitterness. Both are Piedmont-produced vermouths, but Baldoria occupies a drier, more modern niche that functions closer to a dry white vermouth in cocktail applications.

Is Baldoria Dry Rosso good for cocktails? It excels in cocktails, particularly as a dual-purpose vermouth that can replace both dry and sweet vermouth in drinks like a Perfect Manhattan. Its dry acidity and bitter structure also make it a strong choice for Negronis and Americanos.

Where is Baldoria Dry Rosso made? Baldoria Dry Rosso is produced by Ernest Spirits in Boves, located in the province of Cuneo in Italy's Piedmont region. The facility sits adjacent to a 10-acre estate where botanicals are grown without pesticides or herbicides, with additional ingredients foraged from the surrounding Alpine foothills.

What foods pair well with Baldoria Dry Rosso? Aged hard cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano complement its tannic structure. Cured meats such as bresaola or coppa match the herbal and peppery notes. Grilled white fish benefits from the citrus brightness. Marinated olives echo the bitter, saline character. Dark chocolate with high cacao content mirrors the gentian and licorice root undertones.

What sizes does Baldoria Dry Rosso come in? The standard bottle is 750ml at 18% ABV.

Is Baldoria Dry Rosso worth the price? Baldoria Dry Rosso positions as a premium artisan vermouth, and its estate-grown botanical program, additive-free production, and dual-function versatility justify its place above mass-market brands. For anyone who currently buys separate bottles of dry and sweet vermouth, it can effectively consolidate that spend into a single, more interesting bottle.

Why Baldoria Dry Rosso?

The defining achievement of this vermouth is its category-defying profile: genuine rosso depth from Nebbiolo tannins and elderberry color, paired with the dry crispness of a white vermouth built on Chardonnay acidity. That duality is not a marketing conceit — it is a direct result of the grape blend and the decision to avoid added sugars beyond what the wine naturally contributes. The estate-grown, pesticide-free botanical program in Boves is among the most transparent in the vermouth world, and the absence of any colorants, extracts, or preservatives means what reaches the glass is a direct expression of Piedmontese terroir. In a category that has seen a wave of artisan revival, Baldoria Dry Rosso stands apart by solving a practical cocktail problem — replacing two bottles with one — while delivering genuine complexity on its own terms.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Vermouth
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    36
  • Brand
    Baldoria

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