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		Definition of Dubonnet in English: Dubonnetnoun d(j)uːˈbɒneɪˌd(y)o͞obəˈnā mass nountrademark A type of sweet red vermouth made in France. count noun Noel plumped for a Dubonnet Example sentencesExamples -  I found two that stood out, mainly because they combined Fernet Branca with Dubonnet and gin.
 -  Born in Paris in 1846, Dubonnet results from the alliance of wines from the south of France, with spices and plants matured over several years.
 -  While there he claimed to have gained his closest access to the monarch, carrying food to her apartments, serving her gin and Dubonnet, and delivering mail to her room.
 -  But in the '20s, she was known as the best dancer in London, and as she got older she liked to have a gin and Dubonnet every day.
 -  His frothy poster girls, rendered with a rapid, flamelike line, entice with the pleasures of the latest novel or glass of Dubonnet.
 -  Christmas lunch is over, the Queen's on the telly and great-grandma's in the corner sipping gin and Dubonnet.
 -  Well, the quick answer is gin and Dubonnet, which she consumes in generous quantities every lunchtime.
 -  Dubonnet is a classic vermouth and excellent to mix with lemonade.
 -  A typical day in her life involves Earl Grey tea at 8am, a gin and Dubonnet before lunch, racing on TV in the afternoon and writing her diary in pencil before bed.
 -  She emerges in these pages as a spirited old bird, who likes a large gin and Dubonnet before lunch, prefers to brew her own tea, and can do a mean Irish accent.
 
 
 OriginFrom the name of a family of French wine merchants.    Definition of Dubonnet in US English: Dubonnetnounˌd(y)o͞obəˈnā trademark A sweet French red wine. 〈商标〉杜博尼酒(一种法国甜红葡萄酒) count noun Noel plumped for a Dubonnet Example sentencesExamples -  While there he claimed to have gained his closest access to the monarch, carrying food to her apartments, serving her gin and Dubonnet, and delivering mail to her room.
 -  Well, the quick answer is gin and Dubonnet, which she consumes in generous quantities every lunchtime.
 -  Born in Paris in 1846, Dubonnet results from the alliance of wines from the south of France, with spices and plants matured over several years.
 -  His frothy poster girls, rendered with a rapid, flamelike line, entice with the pleasures of the latest novel or glass of Dubonnet.
 -  But in the '20s, she was known as the best dancer in London, and as she got older she liked to have a gin and Dubonnet every day.
 -  I found two that stood out, mainly because they combined Fernet Branca with Dubonnet and gin.
 -  She emerges in these pages as a spirited old bird, who likes a large gin and Dubonnet before lunch, prefers to brew her own tea, and can do a mean Irish accent.
 -  Dubonnet is a classic vermouth and excellent to mix with lemonade.
 -  Christmas lunch is over, the Queen's on the telly and great-grandma's in the corner sipping gin and Dubonnet.
 -  A typical day in her life involves Earl Grey tea at 8am, a gin and Dubonnet before lunch, racing on TV in the afternoon and writing her diary in pencil before bed.
 
 
 OriginFrom the name of a family of French wine merchants.     |