Vermouth Carlo Alberto is a product of excellence, unique in the world and privileged by rare ingredients and ancient procedures that require experience, expertise, delicacy, and extreme patience. The recipe still used today is a clear homage to that of 1837, the year in which Tumalin Bartolomé Baracco de Baracho obtained the basics of the aperitif wine recipe that the court cook prepared for the King, thus studying his own personal and exclusive production that continued for two hundred years and continues today. The Riserva Carlo Alberto is unique and exclusive, produced with two Piedmont excellences: Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG and Partially Fermented Must from a Moscato.
The design of the bottle was also studied taking inspiration from the architecture that we find in Turin: Palazzo Madama in the central part of the bottle, passing to the connection with Art Nouveau evolutions that we encounter in the neck and in the upper domed part of the bottle, up to the colonnade. of the Gran Madre di Torino on the lower part.
All the botanicals used are selected and collected with extreme care to create a unique harmony in all versions: Red, White, and Extra Dry. Each recipe has been created in such a way as to enhance the finest and most elegant characteristics in each bottle. If the Red Vermouth stands out on a heart of warm spices, red fruit, orange peel and exotic Quassia, the White is deliciously sweet while maintaining an extreme finesse and elegance with hints of elderberry and fruit in syrup. The Extra Dry version, despite being the driest, maintains its softness and light tone, highlighting the harmony of all vegetable herbs in an extraordinary way. The great magic of Carlo Alberto Vermouth has also been revisited to obtain the ideal product for mixing, with a litre bottle and with clear, defined characteristics and a strong personality.
With the same botanicals as the Riserva but using different types of Italian wines, it is a Vermouth created specifically to perfectly interpret any type of cocktail, to which it gives the structure and the unique character of Carlo Alberto. It differs in the two classic Red and White versions.