Red vermouth Cocktails
Explore 162 cocktail recipes made with Red vermouth
Red vermouth is one of those quietly transformative cocktail ingredients: a fortified wine infused with botanicals that brings sweetness, gentle bitterness, and a layered, aromatic spice profile all at once. It’s special because it doesn’t just “sweeten” a drink—it rounds sharp edges, deepens darker spirits, and adds a wine-like richness that can make a cocktail feel more complete. Its signature reddish hue also lends instant visual warmth, turning simple builds into something that looks as inviting as it tastes.
You’ll find red vermouth at the heart of many of the great classics and plenty of modern riffs, working either as a supporting modifier or as a more prominent base in lower-ABV serves. In whiskey-forward staples like the Manhattan Sweet, it adds plushness and herbal depth; alongside bitter liqueurs in a Boulevardier, it bridges the gap between spirit and bitterness with a smooth, spiced sweetness. Drinkers can expect flavors that range from dried fruit and baking spice to subtle citrus peel and herbal notes—making red vermouth a reliable way to add complexity, balance, and a distinctly sophisticated finish to everything from stirred, spirit-led cocktails to lighter aperitif-style drinks.
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Top Red vermouth Cocktails
Sophistication with a twist.
The Perfect Martini
Gin, Red vermouth, Olive juice
A timeless sip of sophistication.
Martini Perfect
Dry gin, Red vermouth, White vermouth, Aromatic bitters
Bold Negroni with a coffee twist.
Coffee Negroni
Gin, Campari, Red vermouth
A luxurious nightcap with a punch
After Midnight
Vodka, Coffee liqueur, Sherry (dulce), Red vermouth, Huevo
Whiskey lover's bittersweet haven
Boulevardier
Bourbon, Campari, Red vermouth
Classic elegance in a glass.
Manhattan Sweet
Bourbon, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
Sophisticated sip of classic finesse
Tipperary No.1
Whiskey, Green Chartreuse, Red vermouth
Bold, complex, and seriously smooth.
Shade Thrower
Bourbon, Amaro, Aperol, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
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Classic Red vermouth Cocktails
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Tipperary No.1
Whiskey, Green Chartreuse, Red vermouth
A sophisticated blend with herbal notes
Vancouver
Dry gin, DOM Benedictine, Red vermouth, White vermouth, Orange bitters
Timeless Italian sophistication
Negroni
Gin, Campari, Red vermouth
The timeless gin classic.
Martinez
Dry gin, Maraschino cherry liqueur, Red vermouth, Orange bitters
Negroni with a modern twist.
MonteNegroni
Dry gin, Amaro, Red vermouth
A timeless classic for whiskey lovers.
Manhattan
Bourbon, Rye whiskey, Red vermouth, Aromatic bitters
Pairs well with Red vermouth
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Q&A
What is the most popular cocktail made with red vermouth?
One of the most popular cocktails featuring red vermouth is the Boulevardier. It uses red vermouth as a key modifier to add sweetness, spice, and depth alongside whiskey and bitter aperitifs.
What ingredients pair well with red vermouth in cocktails?
Red vermouth pairs especially well with whiskey (rye or bourbon), gin, and bitter aperitifs like Campari. It also works nicely with citrus twists (orange or lemon), aromatic bitters, and herbal liqueurs for added complexity.
How many cocktails can you make with red vermouth?
You can make 162 cocktails with red vermouth. Its versatility as both a base and a modifier makes it a common ingredient across classic and modern recipes.
What is red vermouth and what does it taste like?
Red vermouth is a fortified wine that’s aromatized with herbs, spices, and botanicals, and typically sweetened. It tastes rich and bittersweet, with notes that can include warming spice, dried fruit, and herbal complexity.
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