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Vermouth chinzano

Vermouth chinzano...

We think many domestic consumers know such a brand of vermouth as Cinzano. However, not everyone knows that Cinzano began his history back in the 18th century, namely in 175

7. Currently, vermouth Chinzano (Cinzano) occupies a leading position in sales worldwide among alcohol drinks similar in consumer characteristics. Vermouth Chinzano (Cinzano) is especially popular in South America, as well as in Europe.

The main competitor of vermouth Chinzano (Cinzano) is considered an equally well-known brand of Martini drink. It is worth noting that not only vermouth, but also first-class sparkling wine is produced under the Chinzano brand name. It is noteworthy that the production of alcoholic beverages under the Cinzano brand is a 100% family business that began with the small town of Peccheto, which is located in Piedmont, Italy. The region is famous for its ideal conditions for growing fruits, including grapes. In the XVIII century, the so-called aromatic wines, which the Chinzano family began to successfully produce, were especially popular.

Chinzano species

In 1703, the Chinzano received a license to produce wines in the Piedmont region and became one of the richest and most successful family companies in the history of Italian winemaking. The first Italian sparkling wine was also produced at the Chinzano winery. Currently, there are such species of Chinzano vermouth as:



Bianco or Bianco is perhaps the most famous species of vermouth, served generally as an aperitif;

Rosso or Rosso is a classic red vermouth with a pronounced sweet taste;

Extra dry or Extra Dry is a dry kind of vermouth that features a fruity aroma;

Orancio or Orancio is a fairly specific species of vermouth that is distinguished by its light amber color;

Limetto or Limetto - the composition of this kind of vermouth contains an extract from lime zest or lemon.

Composition of Chinzano

The composition of Chinzano (Cinzano), usually includes one grape variety, to which some flavors are added to enrich the taste and aroma of vermouth. In addition to grapes, ingredients such as lemon, lime zest, as well as orange, extracts of berries, fruits and even flowers, namely rose petals, can be found in Chinzano. The above mentioned flavors are used to give the finished vermouth Cinzano a certain taste and aroma scale, which is so famous for the drink.


vermouth chinzano (cinzano) 155.1 kCal

Energy value of vermouth chinzano (cinzano) (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Fats: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 18g (~ 72kCal)

Energy ratio (bj | y): 0% | 0% | 46%