vermouth cassis
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of vermouth cassis
From French; vermouth, crème de cassis
Example Sentences
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Greene details a delicious roster of these long, bubbly, often bittersweet drinks — like the Vermouth Cassis — which already had a place in the culture.
From Washington Post
Reinhart is "housefather" in Winona's luxury apartment, sipping a vermouth cassis�he has forsaken his customary tumblers of bourbon�and garnering a local reputation for the classical cuisine.
From Time Magazine Archive
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