Last week, my friend Heidi and I were finishing up dinner at Oddfellows, and asked the bartender about her after dinner drinks. From a long list, we picked Carpano Antica--a sweet Itaian vermouth. “It’s what the girls behind the bar are into these days." Why not? Out it came, in a glass with ice and a hefty slice of lemon peel.
Let me tell you, it’s a gift from the heavens. Smooth and tangy, with a deep chocolatey richness. But not too sweet. And a little bitter bite from the lemon. We fell in love.
Now, dinner with Heidi is really good, no matter what we eat. And sometimes its glow can impair our judgment a little—like when a Cliff Bar actually tastes good after a long hike. So I tried it out on a few more people, including my mom. At this point, and I am still actively testing, 9 out of 10 people agree that Carpano Antica is damn good, and well worth the $40 it costs at the liquor store.
2 comments:
Love it! You are brilliant and charming and so on top of things: this vermouth is in the current issue of Bon Appetit, in their "Norwegian Negroni" recipe (http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/2010/03/the_norwegian_negroni). Hurray for yummy dinners and awesome after-dinner drinks!!! Better yet, hurray for great friends.
Here here! Hooray for great friends.
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