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Ashby Winter Eve Sweet Direct

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It’s less complex than a traditional sweet vermouth but more approachable than a heavy amaro. Best served slightly warmed (not hot) with a lemon coin, or poured over vanilla ice cream for a lazy winter affogato. Also works in a low-ABV “Nightcap Spritz” with soda water and a star anise.

If you have a sweet tooth and love spiced, non-spirit-forward winter drinks, this is a lovely niche bottle. Not for dry-wine lovers — but as a winter treat, it’s a sleeper hit.

Ashby’s Winter Eve Sweet is a cozy, dessert-leaning take on their seasonal winter release. On the nose, it opens with stewed cherries, clove, and a whisper of orange zest — like a mulled wine’s more polished cousin. The palate is genuinely sweet (true to name) but balanced by a gentle bitter-herbal backbone of gentian and cassia. Notes of honey, raisin, and a hint of dark chocolate linger.

Here’s a review for , written as if from a curious home cook or craft cocktail enthusiast: Product: Ashby Winter Eve Sweet Type: Sweet vermouth / mulled-style aperitif (based on the “Winter Eve” line) Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)

Aged gouda, shortbread cookies, or just a quiet evening by the fire.

Ashby Winter Eve Sweet Direct

It’s less complex than a traditional sweet vermouth but more approachable than a heavy amaro. Best served slightly warmed (not hot) with a lemon coin, or poured over vanilla ice cream for a lazy winter affogato. Also works in a low-ABV “Nightcap Spritz” with soda water and a star anise.

If you have a sweet tooth and love spiced, non-spirit-forward winter drinks, this is a lovely niche bottle. Not for dry-wine lovers — but as a winter treat, it’s a sleeper hit. ashby winter eve sweet

Ashby’s Winter Eve Sweet is a cozy, dessert-leaning take on their seasonal winter release. On the nose, it opens with stewed cherries, clove, and a whisper of orange zest — like a mulled wine’s more polished cousin. The palate is genuinely sweet (true to name) but balanced by a gentle bitter-herbal backbone of gentian and cassia. Notes of honey, raisin, and a hint of dark chocolate linger. It’s less complex than a traditional sweet vermouth

Here’s a review for , written as if from a curious home cook or craft cocktail enthusiast: Product: Ashby Winter Eve Sweet Type: Sweet vermouth / mulled-style aperitif (based on the “Winter Eve” line) Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) If you have a sweet tooth and love

Aged gouda, shortbread cookies, or just a quiet evening by the fire.

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