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- Dubonnet abstract "Dubonnet is a sweet, aromatised wine–based aperitif with 15% alcohol by volume. It is a blend of fortified wine, herbs, and spices (including a small amount of quinine), with fermentation being stopped by the addition of alcohol. The brand is currently produced by Heaven Hill Distilleries of Bardstown, Kentucky. The company says it is the "number-one selling aperitif brand in the United States".Dubonnet was first sold in 1846 by Joseph Dubonnet, in response to a competition run by the French Government to find a way of persuading French Foreign Legionnaires in North Africa to drink quinine. Quinine combats malaria but is very bitter.The brand ownership was taken over by Pernod Ricard in 1976. It was re-popularised in late 1970s by an advertising campaign starring Pia Zadora. It is available in Rouge, Blanc and Gold (vanilla and orange) varieties. Dubonnet is also widely known by the advertisement slogan of the French graphic designer Cassandre "Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet", which still can be found on walls of houses in France. The brand later became owned by Heaven Hill.Dubonnet is commonly mixed with lemonade or bitter lemon, and forms part of many cocktails. Reputedly it is a favourite beverage of: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who liked gin and Dubonnet: 30% gin, 70% Dubonnet with a slice of lemon under the ice. She once noted before a trip, "I think that I will take two small bottles of Dubonnet and gin with me this morning, in case it is needed." Queen Elizabeth II, who likes two-parts Dubonnet and one-part gin with two cubes of ice and a lemon slice before lunch every day. Hetty Wainthropp (self-made private investigator) of the BBC series Hetty Wainthropp Investigates. Katie Morosky (played by Barbra Streisand) who drank "Dubonnet over ice" in the movie The Way We Were (1973). Nelson Rockefeller, whose taste for alcohol was moderate, would an occasional glass of Dubonnet on the rocks. In the movie Tootsie the main character as Dorothy Michaels orders a "Dubonnet with a twist" while dining at The Russian Tea Room. In the second season of the TV series Mad Men, Bobbie Barrett orders a "Dubonnet with a twist" at Lutèce. Dubonnet is mentioned in the title track on the Lou Reed album Berlin: "In Berlin, by the wall / you were five foot ten inches tall / It was very nice / candlelight and Dubonnet on ice".In the book "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath, the character Buddy Willard buys Dubonnet to show that "he could be aesthetic in spite of being a medical student."In the 1946 film, "I Know Where I'm Going" the main character, Joan Webster (Wendy Hiller), is served her drink in a very fashionable nightclub by the waiter, who says, "here's your usual, Miss Webster". Her very conservative banker father, with surprise, inquires, "Your usual?" Joan replies, "Yes, gin and Dubonnie!"Dubonnet has been said to be similar to Buckfast Tonic Wine.".
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- Dubonnet subject Category:1846_introductions.
- Dubonnet subject Category:Fortified_wine.
- Dubonnet subject Category:Pernod_Ricard_brands.
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- Dubonnet comment "Dubonnet is a sweet, aromatised wine–based aperitif with 15% alcohol by volume. It is a blend of fortified wine, herbs, and spices (including a small amount of quinine), with fermentation being stopped by the addition of alcohol. The brand is currently produced by Heaven Hill Distilleries of Bardstown, Kentucky.".
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