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Old Sep 15th, 2012, 11:31 AM
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Muscadet is not a sweet wine.
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Well, I'm drinking one right now from the Sèvres-en-Maine that tastes pretty sweet to me.
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A Martini rouge or blanc vermouth is one of the most common apéritif wines in France.

If you order "un Martini" in France, it means <b>red Martini vermouth</b>, so if you want anything different containing a Martini & Rossi product, you have to specify it.

Martini rosé also exists now and it isn't bad, but I don't know if all cafés carry it.
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