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González Byass Vermouth La Copa Rojo
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González Byass Vermouth La Copa Rojo

Everything else Vermouth Jerez No age statement 15.5% ABV
$$ $30 to $50 Everyday
3 reviews
92 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

González Byass Vermouth La Copa Rojo is made using 8 year-old oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherry soleras for the wine base. This is blended with botanicals including wormwood, savory, clove, orange, cinnamon, nutmeg, angelica root, and cinchona bark. Bottled at 15.5% ABV.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 80
Sweet 75
Fruity 40
Woody 20
Herbal 20
Funky 15
Spicy 15
Floral 15

Reviews

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cascode 4.0

Appearance: Dark ruby veering towards sienna. When viewed against a white light it is more red than brown. The dry glass is PX sherry and herbs. Aroma: Sweet earthy spices, clove, orange peel, blackcurrant jam and cinnamon. Flavour & Texture: Full-bodied and fruity, initially sweet with mild bitter flavours emerging later (wormwood, quinine, gentian) and the bitterness never unbalances or overpowers the sweetness. The finish is earthy with fortified wine and a leathery, tobacco-leaf note that lingers in the aftertaste. Launched in 2016, this is one of the younger vermouth expressions available although the recipe is supposedly based on one from the 1800s. There is a strong Jerez heritage apparent and the house flavours of Gonzales Byass sherry are unmistakable. This is composed of 8 year old GB oloroso and PX, and those components are immediately apparent. More than any other vermouth I have tasted, this is like sherry infused with spices and bitter root extracts. It is elegant and satisfying, but you could accuse it of being too much like sherry, and not enough like vermouth. It is delicious neat, or neat over ice with a twist. In cocktails it is certainly a big, bold source of flavor and aromas, but it tends to take over. As nice as it is, when it comes to full-bodied vermouth I prefer Carpano Antica (although it is much more expensive) and what I really prefer is a lighter vermouth that acts as a partner in drinks rather than trying to steal the show. For the same money as this I’d rather buy a bottle of Martinez Lacuesta Rojo which brings a softer freshness to mixed drinks. “Very Good” : 85/100 (4 stars)

sancaspi 4.3

Very smooth and refreshing taste, with a sweeter aftertaste

Bridget Samuels 4.0

Very drinkable, lots of cinnamon and vanilla

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