
Dolin Vermouth Rouge
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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
Original: $17.00
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$5.95Dolin Vermouth Rouge
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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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 |











