How to Say "vermouth" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “vermouth” is “martini” — A2 level.
English → SpanishA2
nounA2
often used in Spain to refer specifically to the Martini brand vermouth

Examples
Un martini, por favor.
A martini, please.
Prefiero el martini con dos aceitunas.
I prefer the martini with two olives.
En esta coctelería sirven el mejor martini seco de la ciudad.
In this cocktail bar, they serve the best dry martini in the city.
Gender of Drinks
In Spanish, the names of most cocktails and alcoholic drinks are masculine, so you should always use 'el' or 'un' with martini.
Plural Form
To make it plural, simply add an 's' to the end: 'dos martinis'.
Using the wrong gender
Mistake: “una martini”
Correction: un martini (because cocktail names are masculine in Spanish)
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