Spirits
Dubonnet Apertif
- Item Number
- 240
- Estimated Value
- 15 USD
- Sold
- 9 USD to ElevationSensation
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
From its origins with the French Foreign Legion to the legions of modern mixologists still using it today, Dubonnet Rouge Aperitif Wine has been a staple on the cocktail landscape since its introduction in 1846. Created by Parisian chemist / wine merchant Joseph Dubonnet as a means to make quinine more palatable for the soldiers battling malaria in North Africa, Dubonnet's mix of fortified wine, a proprietary blend of herbs, spices and peels, and the medicinal quinine is a recipe that has earned it legendary status in the world of sophisticated drinks.
Described by Sante magazine's tasting panel as:
"Cherry, mint and walnut aromas, with notes of lemon zest, cardamom and toffee... with flavors of orange, nuts, chocolate and coffee; finishes fairly sweet, with lemon and herb notes."
Donated By:
Noah Cohen
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