Dubonnet Cocktails
Explore 7 cocktail recipes made with Dubonnet
Dubonnet brings a distinctive aperitif character to cocktails: sweet yet gently bitter, wine-based yet boldly aromatic. Made from fortified wine infused with herbs and spices, it layers rich fruit notes—think cherry and orange—over a softly herbal backbone that can round out sharper spirits or add intrigue to lighter builds. In a mix, it behaves like a bridge between vermouth and liqueur, offering body, color, and a lingering, appetizing finish that makes drinks feel instantly more “complete.”
You’ll find Dubonnet shining in everything from spirit-forward classics to refreshing aperitif serves. It’s a natural partner for gin, where its fruit-and-herb profile complements botanicals, but it also plays well with vodka and other base spirits when you want a smoother, more approachable cocktail with depth. Expect it in elegant, stirred combinations and in modern riffs that use it to add complexity without overwhelming sweetness—whether you’re exploring favorites like the Queen Mother and BVD, or branching out into characterful mixes such as Papa George, Six Cylinder, and The Tennis Cup.
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Top Dubonnet Cocktails
Greek heritage in every sip.
Papa George
Metaxa Brandy, Triple sec, Lillet Blanc, Dubonnet, Lemon juice
A six-fold symphony of flavors.
Six Cylinder
Cherry brandy, Gin, Campari, Dubonnet, White vermouth, Red vermouth
A punch of elegance in every sip.
BVD
Brandy, Dubonnet, White vermouth
Serve Up a Winning Sip!
The Tennis Cup
Gin, Triple sec, Dubonnet, Aromatic bitters, Ginger ale, Cola, Orange
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What is the most popular cocktail made with Dubonnet?
On makemeacocktail.com, the most popular cocktail featuring Dubonnet is the Papa George. It showcases Dubonnet’s sweet-bitter, fruity-herbal character in a classic-style mixed drink.
What ingredients pair well with Dubonnet in cocktails?
Dubonnet pairs especially well with gin and vodka, which let its cherry-orange and herbal notes shine. Citrus accents and aromatic bitters also complement its sweet, slightly bitter aperitif profile.
How many cocktails can you make with Dubonnet?
There are 7 cocktails on makemeacocktail.com that include Dubonnet. This gives you a small but varied set of options, from spirit-forward classics to lighter aperitif-style serves.
What is Dubonnet and what does it taste like?
Dubonnet is a French aperitif made from fortified wine blended with herbs and spices. It tastes sweet and slightly bitter, with rich fruity notes (often cherry and orange) and a distinct herbal finish.
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