No
A sweet white wine, made with late harvest grapes infected with boytritis: i.e. Christian Bros. Chateau La Salle, Robert Mondavi Moscato d'Oro
Use a sherry of the same sweetness as the Madeira in the recipe. Use port or Marsala as a substitute for a sweet Madeira. All of the above will be quite close to the original flavor. If absolutely desperate you could try dry/sweet vermouth but the taste will be more than a little different.
sweet
One ounce of sweet vermouth contains approximately 45 calories.
You may substitute sweet Sherry, or dry Sherry if you add sugar since Mirin is a sweet rice wine.
No, because lemonade is watered out and contains sugar. That will make it too sweet. Substitute it with half as much white vinegar.
Sweet vermouth (the other kind, dry vermouth, goes into regular gin and vodka martinis).
Wouldn't recommend it. It'll add too much moisture to the recipe.
It depends on what you are making, but a dry sherry such as an Amontillado is pretty close (add a drop or two of Angostura bitters and it is even closer).
Punt e Mes
Vermouth is used in many cocktails, but it is also very good served on ice with a lemon or orange slice. Try it half and half with freshly squeezed orange juice.
there are 2 different types of vermouth, sweet and dry. you can substitute dry vermouth for - White grape juice, white wine vinegar, or non-alcoholic white wine. you can substitute sweet vermouth for - Apple juice, grape juice, balsamic vinegar, non-alcoholic sweet wine, or water with lemon juice.