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            • Fred Jerbis Vermut 25
              Vermouth from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
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                Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits Gifts

                Fred Jerbis stands for "Frederico's Herbs", A Friulian-Inspired name t...

                Fred Jerbis stands for "Frederico's Herbs", A Friulian-Inspired name to give prominence and importance to their territory, which is fundamental for the creation of their products. It all comes from Fred's passion for plants and nature. At first, during the walks in the woods of Carnia, he studied and collected botanicals and medicinal herbs. The starting to grow spices in the meadows near the house, and finally experimenting with different extraction techniques to create essential oils with timeless fragrances. Only in 2014 was the first labratory created, where the harvested plants become infusions and distillates. Thus began a phase of research and experimentation in the world of spirits, which led to the conception of Gin. Bitter. Vermut.

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