TWO VISIONS, ONE SPIRIT
Artebianco and Arterosso, the new vermouths
celebrating art and taste.
Artebianco and Arterosso are the two new signature vermouths
that celebrate art and taste. Conceived to represent two complementary visions,
they share the same love for quality and refinement, along with
a deep respect for tradition, reinterpreted with a contemporary look.
Two original interpretations, one unmistakable spirit.



ARTEBIANCO
On the nose it presents a delicate bouquet that ranges from floral notes to citrus fruits of bitter orange and lemon, enriched by herbaceous hints of juniper and artemisia, which recall the soul of Ginarte.



ARTEROSSO
The olfactory profile is an explosion of intense and enveloping aromas, where the spices blend with the sweetness of the orange, embellished with fresh herbaceous notes of mint and artemisia, and an elegant woody touch of cinchona.
The art of creation
These two new vermouths integrate and mark an important evolution in the path traced by Ginarte, the Premium Dry Gin dedicated to the world of Art that has won over enthusiasts with its elegance. The names Artebianco and Arterosso are not coincidental: they once again underline the strong bond with the art of classic mixology, a universe in which these new vermouths fit naturally and elegantly. Their soul, in fact, has its roots in the heart of Tuscany, in the prestigious Tenuta degli Dei in Panzano in Chianti. The two vermouths are born from the grapes of this vocated land, testifying to the passion and dedication to excellence.
Character, balance, and versatility
Elegance is confirmed as the distinctive trait that unites all the company’s products. While respecting the tradition of a product with a centuries-old history, Artebianco and Arterosso are the result of careful research into spices and infused botanicals, expertly dosed to create perfect taste balances. They are designed to be enjoyed neat, enhancing their aromatic complexity, but express their potential even more when mixed, especially in combination with Ginarte.