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Vermouth
Vermouth is a fortified wine flavored with herbs, roots, and spices. It comes in dry and sweet varieties and is used both as an aperitif and in classic cocktails like the Martini or Negroni.
125
1 glass
(90 ml)
CAL
E
Nutri-Score
Contains sugar and alcohol.
Value per 100 ml & per cup (240ml):
140 kcal | 335 kcal
Protein
None
Fats
None
Carbohydrates
9 grams | 22 grams
Fiber
None
Vitamins & Nutrients
- Botanicals: Infused herbs and spices may provide trace beneficial plant compounds.
- Antioxidants: Found in wine and botanicals, offering mild oxidative stress support.
Satiety and Feelings
Vermouth is light, floral, and often served chilled. The alcohol provides a quick sense of relaxation, but its low volume and sugar content offer little fullness.
What does 1 glass (90 ml) look like?
A small wine glass or aperitif glass—roughly 6 tablespoons.
What does 100 ml look like?
Just under ½ cup, or around 7 tablespoons.
What does 2000 | 2500 calories look like?
About 1.28 liters or 5.3 cups.
Daily Value per 100 milliliter %
Did you know?
Vermouth was originally created for medicinal purposes in the 18th century.
It gets its name from “wermut”, the German word for wormwood, a key ingredient.
There are two main styles: sweet (red) and dry (white).
Common brands include Martini & Rossi, Noilly Prat, and Cinzano.
Drawbacks ⚠️
Contains added sugars, especially in sweet vermouth.
High alcohol content adds empty calories.
As a fortified wine, it may be dehydrating if consumed without water.
















































