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French vermouth

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noun

  1. Also called: French.  a dry aromatic white wine

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You can also swap out the Lillet for French vermouth for a dry variation.

From Salon

Craddock's recipe calls for French vermouth, which martini lovers might prefer.

From Salon

My order for French vermouth and gin through Drizly goes far better: I get my pristine bottles in a slick Drizly bag 10 minutes into the delivery window.

From Washington Post

And Maud, with the joy of bucolic youth, Blended some gin and some French vermouth.

From Project Gutenberg

The game, by means of French vermouth—of all drinks!—progressed steadily.

From Project Gutenberg