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Bordiga Vermouth di Torino Excelsior 18% 750ml - United Cellars
Bordiga Vermouth di Torino Excelsior 18% 750ml - United Cellars

Bordiga Vermouth di Torino Excelsior 18% 750ml

SKU: BOVEEX10 UCAU
Regular price $79.99
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A luxury vermouth using aged wines and extra botanicals; richer and more intense than standard rosso.

A premium expression from Bordiga's historic Torino vermouth house.

Luxurious, layered, and deeply flavourful, made for elite cocktails.

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Estimated dispatch from Warehouse: Friday, May 23, 2025
Bordiga Vermouth di Torino Excelsior 18% 750ml - United Cellars
Bordiga Vermouth di Torino Excelsior 18% 750ml
Regular price $79.99
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    • Description

      Excelsior is Bordiga’s flagship — Barolo meets botanical apothecary. Built on Nebbiolo grapes and aged in oak, it’s deeper, richer, more brooding than the classic Rosso — the vermouth you serve to someone you’re trying to impress (or seduce).

       

      The nose is serious. Ripe plum, black cherry, leather, and fig sit atop spice box notes — clove, cocoa, vanilla bean — all wrapped in a halo of alpine herbs and dried flowers. There’s also a nutty, oxidative layer — think old oloroso sherry crossed with Chinotto.

       

      On the palate, it’s luscious and structured. Dark fruit, bitter herbs, rich wine tannin. It drinks like a digestivo, but with the soul of a red Burgundy. The balance of sweetness, bitterness, and oak spice is impeccable. Long, slow finish of black tea, orange peel, and dried herbs.

       

      Serve it neat, chilled, in a small glass. Or use it to make the most decadent Boulevardier you’ll ever taste.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity

    Description

    Excelsior is Bordiga’s flagship — Barolo meets botanical apothecary. Built on Nebbiolo grapes and aged in oak, it’s deeper, richer, more brooding than the classic Rosso — the vermouth you serve to someone you’re trying to impress (or seduce).

     

    The nose is serious. Ripe plum, black cherry, leather, and fig sit atop spice box notes — clove, cocoa, vanilla bean — all wrapped in a halo of alpine herbs and dried flowers. There’s also a nutty, oxidative layer — think old oloroso sherry crossed with Chinotto.

     

    On the palate, it’s luscious and structured. Dark fruit, bitter herbs, rich wine tannin. It drinks like a digestivo, but with the soul of a red Burgundy. The balance of sweetness, bitterness, and oak spice is impeccable. Long, slow finish of black tea, orange peel, and dried herbs.

     

    Serve it neat, chilled, in a small glass. Or use it to make the most decadent Boulevardier you’ll ever taste.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity

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