Noilly Prat is the most famous of all Vermouths, a dry, straw-hued vermouth from Marseillan, in the Hérault département of southern France. Joseph Noilly, an herbalist, developed the first formula in 1813. It was the first example of a dry vermouth and is among the golden, straw and white vermouths generally known as “French Vermouth”.
Aged dry white wines blended with botanicals, including Roman chamomile and gentian from France, bitter orange from Tunisia and nutmeg from Indonesia.