
Product Description
Dolin Rouge brings classic French elegance to the world of sweet vermouth—refined, herbaceous, and perfect for enhancing both cocktails and casual sipping.
📜 Heritage & Production
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Hailing from Chambéry, Savoy, Dolin is the last remaining traditional vermouth producer in the region, with a legacy dating back to 1821 and France’s only AOC for vermouth (1932)
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Crafted using over 30–50 alpine botanicals, including coriander, hyssop, rhubarb, gentian, thyme, and citrus peel, all macerated in Savoy white wine—no industrial extracts or artificial flavors
👃 Aromas & Flavor Profile
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Displays a lustrous copper-salmon hue, followed by a fragrant nose of fruit compote, prunes, walnuts, and fresh herbs, accented with Sichuan pepper, cinnamon, gingerbread, tobacco, oregano, and hyssop
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On the palate, it’s light, fresh, and lightly sweet, balanced by spicy-herbal tones, nutty sherry notes, and a clean, pleasantly dry finish .
🍸 Mixability & Pairing
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Acclaimed as a top-tier sweet vermouth for cocktails, striking a fine line between botanical complexity and softness without overshadowing spirits like bourbon or gin—perfect for Manhattans, Negronis, or sipped over ice with citrus .
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Great alongside charcuterie, cured meats, nutty cheeses, or even tomato-driven dishes and cooked meats
✅ Why It Stands Out
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Notably lighter, drier, and more elegant than many Italian counterparts .
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Maintains its appellation-controlled authenticity, emphasizing real alpine herbs and traditional craftsmanship over sweetness
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Featured in The Spruce Eats’ list of best sweet vermouths of 2025 for its balanced floral, honey, and sherry flavors—ideal for cocktails without masking them
📝 Quick Snapshot
| Feature | Notes |
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| ABV | ~16% |
| Color | Luminous copper-salmon |
| Flavor Profile | Fruit compote, dried prunes, sherry nuttiness, alpine herbs, warm spice |
| Finish | Clean, dry, slightly bitter |
| Botanicals | 30–50 alpine plants (coriander, hyssop, gentian, citrus) |
| Uses | Neat with ice & citrus, Manhattan, Negroni, aperitif |
Availability & Sizing
Price History
Historical Data
Last 1 days of price history
| Date | Low Price | High Price | Average Price | Vendors |
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| May 7, 2026 | $17.00 | $17.00 | $17.00 | 1 |
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Description
Dolin Rouge brings classic French elegance to the world of sweet vermouth—refined, herbaceous, and perfect for enhancing both cocktails and casual sipping. 📜 Heritage & Production Hailing from Chambéry, Savoy, Dolin is the last remaining traditional vermouth producer in the region, with a legacy dating back to 1821 and France’s only AOC for vermouth (1932) Crafted using over 30–50 alpine botanicals, including coriander, hyssop, rhubarb, gentian, thyme, and citrus peel, all macerated in Savoy white wine—no industrial extracts or artificial flavors 👃 Aromas & Flavor Profile Displays a lustrous copper-salmon hue, followed by a fragrant nose of fruit compote, prunes, walnuts, and fresh herbs, accented with Sichuan pepper, cinnamon, gingerbread, tobacco, oregano, and hyssop On the palate, it’s light, fresh, and lightly sweet, balanced by spicy-herbal tones, nutty sherry notes, and a clean, pleasantly dry finish . 🍸 Mixability & Pairing Acclaimed as a top-tier sweet vermouth for cocktails, striking a fine line between botanical complexity and softness without overshadowing spirits like bourbon or gin—perfect for Manhattans, Negronis, or sipped over ice with citrus . Great alongside charcuterie, cured meats, nutty cheeses, or even tomato-driven dishes and cooked meats ✅ Why It Stands Out Notably lighter, drier, and more elegant than many Italian counterparts . Maintains its appellation-controlled authenticity, emphasizing real alpine herbs and traditional craftsmanship over sweetness Featured in The Spruce Eats’ list of best sweet vermouths of 2025 for its balanced floral, honey, and sherry flavors—ideal for cocktails without masking them 📝 Quick Snapshot Feature Notes ABV ~16% Color Luminous copper-salmon Flavor Profile Fruit compote, dried prunes, sherry nuttiness, alpine herbs, warm spice Finish Clean, dry, slightly bitter Botanicals 30–50 alpine plants (coriander, hyssop, gentian, citrus) Uses Neat with ice & citrus, Manhattan, Negroni, aperitif
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Blackwell's Wines & Spirits Best Price | $17.00 | Out of Stock | 5/7/2026 | View Product → |
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