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Bodegas Martinez Lacuesta Vermut Lacuesta Rojo
Vermouth — Spain
Reviewed
November 19, 2022 (edited February 4, 2023)
Appearance: When poured, this vermouth initially appears to be walnut brown but when held against a white background it is red amber. It is clear with no particulates.
Aroma: Mulled claret, orange and cloves, cinnamon, red currants, cranberries, a hint of ginger, dark cherries and a suggestion of liquorice.
Flavour and Texture: Cinnamon, nutmeg, red currants, cranberries, pomegranate juice, a little gentian, a hint of ginger, plums, dried figs, orange peel and a drop of anise. The palate is sweet but with just the right amount of bitterness to provide balance. It has an earthy quality and lots of luscious, soft tannins in the foundation. The texture is excellent, being full and rich but not as dense as sherry or port - just like a vermouth should be.
Lacuesta vermouth rojo has been made in the Rioja Alta region of Spain since 1937. The recipe employs 30 different herbs and spices that are macerated for several months in a white wine base. The vermouth is aged in American oak casks and then further aged for seven months in medium-toasted new French oak barrels.
It is a delicious and versatile red vermouth, semi-sweet and certainly not dry, that can be enjoyed in many ways. It is not as rich as Carpano Antica, not as sweet as Noilly Prat Rouge and not as fruity-dry as Cocchi Rosa. Its earthiness is distinctive, compelling and reminiscent of Dolin Rouge, but I prefer this.
It is very good neat at room temperature as an alternative to the more usual fortified wines. It is excellent chilled with a twist of orange as an aperitif, and this it can be lengthened with ice and soda to make a very pleasant aperitivo. It also makes a supurb base for sangria.
As a cocktail ingredient it works very well in a Manhattan but it is in a negroni where this truly shines – and it shines most spectacularly. Last weekend I had two mates over and we used this to make what in my humble opinion was one of the best negronis I’ve ever tasted. There is something about the earthy balance on this vermouth that just sings in that particular drink. We used a highly juniper-forward navy-strength gin (Never-Never Juniper Freak 58% abv) in a 1:1:1 ratio and it was sublime.
Recommended, particularly at the very reasonable price, and it gets a thumbs-up for the great old-style label.
“Very Good” : 87/100 (4.25 stars)
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@DrRHCMadden Right you are doc :-) I've been cleaning up my tastes here as there were a lot that were unnecessary. I mean, who needs 4 separate reviews of Loch Lomond Reserve from me? I've been either deleting old repeat tastings or appending the old tasting to the more recent one. Probably another 40 to cut. When I hit 1,000 tastings here it will genuinely be 1,000 tastings of 1,000 different drinks. One day, the mystery will be revealed - have faith.
Good Sir, I do believe with each new tasting you are moving away from the fabled on thousandth tasting… will we ever learn what magic you have in store?!