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Dubonnet - traduction vers français

FRENCH WINE-BASED APERITIF
Queen Elizabeth's favourite drink
  • 1915 advertisement
  • Dubonnet advertisement, 1907 — [[Napoleon]] and [[Madame de Pompadour]] share a bottle. The caption, idiomatically rendered, runs something akin to this:  (Napoleon Bonaparte to Mme. the Marchioness de Pompadour) <nowiki>''</nowiki>My dear Marchioness, you must be perished with the cold. Do, pray, alight from your carriage and take a glass of Dubonnet. If, at the time, I had but had a few thousand bottles my retreat from Russia would have been metamorphosed into a triumphal procession!<nowiki>''</nowiki>  The scene is set during [[Fat Tuesday]] of [[carnival]]; hence the characters are disguised people roleplaying.
  • Faded Dubonnet advertisement, [[Lautrec]]
  • Dubonnet poster (1895)

Dubonnet         
n. Dubonnet, trademark for sweet aromatized French wine used mainly as an aperitif

Définition

Dubonnet
[d(j)u:'b?ne?]
¦ noun trademark a type of sweet red vermouth made in France.
Origin
from the name of a family of French wine merchants.

Wikipédia

Dubonnet

Dubonnet (UK: , US: , French: [dybɔnɛ]) is a sweet, aromatised wine-based quinquina, often enjoyed as an aperitif. 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. It is currently produced in France by Pernod Ricard, and in the United States by Heaven Hill Distilleries of Bardstown, Kentucky. The French made version is 14.8% alcohol by volume and the US version 19%. The beverage is famous in the UK for having been the favourite drink of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

In November 2021, Dubonnet was awarded a Royal Warrant by Queen Elizabeth II.