About this deal
Allergy Information 14. This Vermouth was first made by Joseph Dubonnet which was produce to try and combat Malaria for the French Army and many consider this the chosen drink by Queen Elizabeth II. A. Tasting Notes A juicy sweet apple flavour with hints of vanilla and caramel which finishes smooth Partially aged in oak barrels in cool, dark cellars. Naturally flavoured by plants and spices.
Reviews
Chris Harper
Buying a case load. My new favourite tipple I'm now officially obsessed with this drink.
Larysa
New favourite drink Gin and Dubonnet! As many others have stated; I bought some Dubonnet on William's suggestion, and added ice and a slice (of orange). I would still drink it if I saw you live!
Jaydene
Wonderful. Sorry William!
mummyangela
I've known for years the late Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother drank Gin and Dubonnet but had never tried it. It's slightly sweet and refreshing. Delicious
Blows the head off you in a good way. I can't give any less than 5* because I'm pretty certain it tasted exactly as it was meant to and (I would definitely drink it in a pinch).
First time trying with gin. Not surprising Dubonnet is almost 15% alcohol and is technically the "mixer". Dare I say it, almost tastes like Sangria.