Vermouth, Non Vintage Sweet Wine
Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth (c. 1970s–1980s)
Bottle size: 100cl
ABV: 16%
Price:
£95.00
Description
This bottle of Carpano Antica Formula dates to the 1970s–1980s, a revival-era release of the world’s most iconic vermouth. With its parchment-style label, ornate baroque scrollwork, and the historic “Palazzo Carpano – Torino” designation, the design pays homage to the original 18th-century presentation. The red wax capsule gives it an artisanal, almost apothecary feel, reinforcing its image as a premium, old-world vermouth.
The Antica Formula is based on the original recipe created by Antonio Benedetto Carpano in 1786, considered the invention of vermouth itself. This “antica” bottling was relaunched in the mid-20th century to celebrate Carpano’s heritage, and by the 1970s it had become a cult favorite among bartenders and connoisseurs. The emphasis is on authenticity, richness, and complexity, qualities that have made it the benchmark sweet vermouth in the world.
In the glass, expect a dark amber color with aromas of vanilla, dried figs, raisins, cocoa, wormwood, and baking spices. The palate is luscious and velvety, balancing sweet notes of caramel and dates with bitter herbal tones and a long, warming finish. It is both elegant to sip neat and powerful as a cocktail component, lending unmatched depth to classics such as the Negroni, Manhattan, or Boulevardier.
For collectors, bottles from this era carry immense prestige. They represent a time when Carpano was re-establishing its place as the guardian of vermouth tradition. A vintage Antica Formula such as this is not only a fine aperitivo but also a piece of liquid history, embodying over two centuries of Italian craftsmanship and innovation in fortified wine.
Condition
Good conditions