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What is the Best Vermouth for Making Martinis and Negronis at Home in the Netherlands?

✍️ Ryan Chetiyawardana 📅 Updated: May 17, 2025 ⏱️ 1 min read 🔍 Fact-checked

When you’re trying to figure out what is the best vermouth for making Martinis and Negronis at home in the Netherlands, the first thing to understand is that you’re actually looking for two different bottles: a dry vermouth for your Martinis and a sweet vermouth for your Negronis. However, if you want a single brand that consistently delivers excellence across both categories and is readily available, the clearest answer is Dolin. Their Dry Vermouth is exceptional for Martinis, and their Rouge (sweet) Vermouth is a standout for Negronis.

Why Dolin Wins for Your Home Bar

Dolin, hailing from Chambéry, France, has a long-standing reputation for producing vermouths that are both balanced and highly versatile. This makes them ideal for the home bartender who wants reliable quality without chasing rare bottles.

  • For Martinis: Dolin Dry Vermouth. A Martini is a delicate dance, and Dolin Dry provides the perfect counterpoint to your gin (or vodka). It’s clean, crisp, and subtly aromatic, with notes of citrus, mint, and a touch of alpine herbs. It offers structure without overwhelming the spirit, creating a balanced and elegant drink. It doesn’t have the oxidative notes some other dry vermouths carry, which keeps your Martini bright and sharp.
  • For Negronis: Dolin Rouge Vermouth. A good Negroni needs a sweet vermouth that can stand up to the bitterness of Campari and the botanicals of gin without turning cloyingly sweet. Dolin Rouge excels here. It’s rich but not heavy

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