About this deal
ABV (%) 35. It is a sweet wine based aperitif blend of fortified wine, herbs, spices and a small amount of Quinine. 5 First sold in 1846 by Joseph Dubonnet in response to a competition by the French Government to encourage soldiers to drink quinine to help combat malaria. Join And Pay What We Pay The Brand Holder For All Of Your Favourites!
Reviews
Jaydene
Delicious Not surprising Dubonnet is almost 15% alcohol and is technically the "mixer".
mummyangela
Blows the head off you in a good way. It's slightly sweet and refreshing. New favourite drink Gin and Dubonnet!
Chris Harper
Wonderful. Dare I say it, almost tastes like Sangria. I'm now officially obsessed with this drink.
Larysa
Buying a case load. I've known for years the late Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother drank Gin and Dubonnet but had never tried it. Unfortunately, it reminded me of cold mulled wine and just wasn't my cup of tea (or G&T as is my preferred tipple). Sorry William!
My new favourite tipple I would still drink it if I saw you live!