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"textContent": "Tourists in Madrid might expect to sip on cervezas, Garnacha wines, and Tintos de Verano. They might also hope to knock back a vermut — either straight or with soda. Indeed, Spain is the land of vermouth on tap, but there’s another, more underground vermouth-based cocktail popular among some Madrid locals. It’s called the Yayo, and, proportions aside, it’s much like the Negroni. It’s just two parts Spanish vermouth pulled from a tap, one part lemon or unflavored soda, and a splash of gin.\n\nThe article The Yayo Is Madrid’s Most Popular Underground Cocktail appeared first on VinePair.",
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