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Klaus Neumann
 
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Hi,
I've been looking for hours on Internet to find a place within the US where
I can buy vermouth herbs. Found only UK sites so far. Any ideas?
TIA!
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Best regards,
Klaus
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You should be able to get what you require from any local shop, without
going on the net.

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| Hi,
| I've been looking for hours on Internet to find a place within the US
where
| I can buy vermouth herbs. Found only UK sites so far. Any ideas?
| TIA!
| --
| Best regards,
| Klaus


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You should be able to get what you require from any local shop, without
going on the net.

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"Klaus Neumann" > wrote in message
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| Hi,
| I've been looking for hours on Internet to find a place within the US
where
| I can buy vermouth herbs. Found only UK sites so far. Any ideas?
| TIA!
| --
| Best regards,
| Klaus


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You should be able to get what you require from any local shop, without
going on the net.

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"Klaus Neumann" > wrote in message
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| Hi,
| I've been looking for hours on Internet to find a place within the US
where
| I can buy vermouth herbs. Found only UK sites so far. Any ideas?
| TIA!
| --
| Best regards,
| Klaus


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Unfortunately not. Making Vermouth is apparently not very popular in the US.

> You should be able to get what you require from any local shop, without
> going on the net.
>
> Stephen SG


> | Hi,
> | I've been looking for hours on Internet to find a place within the US
> where
> | I can buy vermouth herbs. Found only UK sites so far. Any ideas?
> | TIA!




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Unfortunately not. Making Vermouth is apparently not very popular in the US.

> You should be able to get what you require from any local shop, without
> going on the net.
>
> Stephen SG


> | Hi,
> | I've been looking for hours on Internet to find a place within the US
> where
> | I can buy vermouth herbs. Found only UK sites so far. Any ideas?
> | TIA!


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Joe Sallustio
 
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Default Vermouth herbs

Maybe a natural foods place that sells dried herbs?

If you post a list or link I can make a call to some places here in
Pgh... I think woodruff was one of the primary herbs but know next to
nothing about vermouth making. I'm up for making one though, so
willing to hunt too.

Good vermouth is really cheap here, so maybe theres not much call for
it. I'm pretty sure I saw a Taylor vermouth in New York; if so those
herbs are available here somewhere...
Joe
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