Why We Love It
Dolin Rouge Vermouth de Chambéry stands out for its lighter, drier style compared to many other sweet vermouths, offering a delicate balance of alpine herbs and spices that perfectly complement gin or whiskey in classic cocktails. As the only A.O.C. protected vermouth, Dolin Rouge is crafted using local wines and botanicals from the Chambéry region of France, resulting in a distinctively fresh and elegant profile that has remained largely unchanged since its creation in 1821.
How to Drink It
Dolin Rouge Vermouth de Chambéry shines in classic stirred cocktails, where its delicate herbal notes and subtle sweetness can take center stage, but it's equally enjoyable sipped neat or over ice as an aperitif. This versatile vermouth is perfect year-round, though its warming spice character makes it especially comforting in cooler months, and it pairs beautifully with charcuterie, olives, and other savory appetizers that complement its herbaceous profile.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh herbs dominate, with thyme and rosemary at the forefront. Hints of citrus peel, particularly orange, mingle with subtle notes of cinnamon and vanilla. A gentle waft of white wine grapes adds brightness.
Palate: Medium-bodied and well-balanced. Herbaceous flavors of wormwood and chamomile lead, followed by a touch of honey sweetness. Mild bitterness from gentian root is present but not overwhelming. Soft notes of ripe stone fruits like apricot emerge mid-palate.
Finish: Long and pleasantly dry. The herbal qualities linger, with a subtle peppery spice emerging. A slight tannic grip reminiscent of black tea leaves a clean, refreshing sensation. Faint echoes of citrus zest and alpine flowers add complexity to the fade.
How It's Made
Dolin Rouge Vermouth de Chambéry is crafted using a blend of local white wines and over 30 Alpine herbs and spices, which are macerated directly in the wine. The vermouth is then lightly fortified with mistelle (grape juice mixed with brandy) and sweetened with sugar, resulting in a beautifully balanced and nuanced expression that showcases the Alpine terroir of the Savoie region.