Ended 02 August 2022
Dubonnet Wine Aperitif Bottled 1960s 50cl / 18%
Dubonnet Wine Aperitif Bottled 1960s 50cl / 18% Dubonnet Wine Aperitif Bottled 1960s 50cl / 18%
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Lot 136021

Dubonnet Wine Aperitif Bottled 1960s 50cl

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£45

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£5

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Winning Bid £45
Watchers 6
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Currency Estimate

EUR €55.71

Lot Information

Fortified Wine

France

18%

Dubonnet Auction

Fortified & Vermouth Auction

Bottle Auction

Description

A 50cl bottle of Dubonnet Wine Aperitif, a fortified wine flavoured with herbs, spices, and quinine. We estimate this was bottled in the 1960s.

Dubonnet was first sold by Joseph Dubonnet in response to a competition run by the French government who were looking for a way to encourage their Foreign Legion to drink quinine, a bitter substance used to combat malaria. Dubonnet was also known as the Queen Mother's favourite drink.

This Dubonnet Wine Aperitif sold at our online auction for £45

Condition

Please see images for fill level and label condition. Note damage to the labels and capsule.

The Whisky.Auction team has inspected this lot and found it to be suitable for sale. However, please note the absence of a condition statement does not imply that this lot is in perfect condition or free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of ageing. Older bottles often contain small amounts of sediment. We cannot guarantee that the contents of this bottle will be free from the effects of age, cork taint, oxidation or other faults.

This bottle does not appear to be leaking. While we take every care to pack bottles securely we cannot guarantee that old corks and closures will not leak in transit.

Fill Level

Upper shoulder

Approx. shipping weight

1.50kg
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