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Aperitifs : Digestifs
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DOLIN VERMOUTH DE CHAMBERY DRY
Article code VF7036
$17.00
($17.00 Incl. tax)
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"Made to the same set of recipes since 1821, Dolin Vermouth de Chambéry has long been the benchmark for fine French Vermouth. Made with fine wines of the region and botanicals found in the Alpine meadows above Chambéry, together they impart a fresh and el
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DOLIN VERMOUTH DE CHAMBERY ROUGE
Article code VF7035
$19.00
($19.00 Incl. tax)
in stock
"Dolin Vermouths are notably lighter, drier and less pungent than their larger commercial counterparts. The particular mixture of plants found near Chambéry give a fresh, restrained and elegant nose, with a subtle, complex bittersweet palate. Even the Bla
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BONAL GENTIANE-QUINA APERITIF
Article code P-17596
$22.00
($22.00 Incl. tax)
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Since 1865, this delicious aperitif wine has stood apart for its exceptional complexity, delightful flavors and stimulating palate. Serious to its role as aperitif, it was known as "ouvre l'appétit" - the key to the appetite. Found popular with sportsmen,