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"textContent": "The vermouth category is full of legacy brands with hundreds of years of history that cater to in-the-know consumers. What the sector largely lacks is a fun, modern vermouth company that invites newcomers to try the fortified wine. David Neimanis and Phi Peinado spotted that void in the market, prompting them to move from the U.S. to Spain and start Cueva Nueva.\n\nThe article The VinePair Podcast: Where Does Vermouth Go Next? appeared first on VinePair.",
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