
Heritage
In 1846, Sir Joseph Dubonnet, a Parisian wine merchant and chemist, created Dubonnet Rouge aperitif. His proprietary blend became a popular medicinal aperitif throughout the world.
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The Art of Dubonnet
Artists throughout the decades have captured and memorialized the beauty of Dubonnet, each in their own way.
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Recipe
Dubonnet is created using a proprietary recipe. Four Factors create Dubonnet’s iconic flavor:
Red Wine Base Distinct blend of grapes-RubyRed, rubicabernet and Muscat of Alexandria gives rich & balanced flavor.
Proprietary Blend of Herbs & Spices Black Currant, Essence of Tea Varietals, and other ingredients lends complexity of taste and potent body.
Cinchona Tree Bark Original medicinal ingredient derived from bark of the cinchona tree lends a dry tannin note.
Cane Sugar 100% Cane Sugar adds a touch of sweetness.


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THE CINCHONA TREE: DISCOVERED IN 1600’S IN PERU TO CONTAIN MEDICINAL QUALITIES THAT CURED FEVERS.

Quinine: derived from the cinchona tree, became a commonly used medicine.

Sir Joseph Dubonnet: 1846, created his signature medicinal aperitif using quinine.

Historic Recognition: Dubonnet grew into a world renowned aperitif with recipes found in the most respected cocktail books.
