Dubonnet Cocktail

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The earliest references to a Gin and Dubonnet cocktail are from 1907, and claim that the drink comes from New York.
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==Historical References==
 
==Historical References==
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===Washington Post, 6th April 1908===
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"A Dubonnet Cocktail Have vou tried it? Something new and delicious. Made with the famous Dubonnet wine..."
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===Washington Post, 28 January 1909===
 
===Washington Post, 28 January 1909===
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*half Dubonnet
 
*half Dubonnet
 
*Dash of Orange Bitters
 
*Dash of Orange Bitters
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===Burke's Complete Cocktail and Tastybite Recipes, by Harmon Burke, 1933===
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*1 oz gin
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*1 oz Dubonnet
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In a mixing glass filled with ice, combine all. Shake 15 times. Strain into cocktail glass.
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[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Gin Cocktails]]
 
[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Gin Cocktails]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 16 December 2006

The earliest references to a Gin and Dubonnet cocktail are from 1907, and claim that the drink comes from New York.


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[edit] Historical References

[edit] Washington Post, 6th April 1908

"A Dubonnet Cocktail Have vou tried it? Something new and delicious. Made with the famous Dubonnet wine..."


[edit] Washington Post, 28 January 1909

"A Dubonnet Cocktail is the connoisseur's delight. Made with equal parts of the famous French appetizer, DUBONNET, and Dry Gin..."


[edit] Washington Post, 11th October 1910

"Dubonnet Cocktail. Have you tried It? A delicious, refreshing, appetizing drink. A great favorite with the ladies..."


[edit] Drinks, by Jacques Straub, 1914

  • half Gin
  • half Dubonnet
  • Dash of Orange Bitters


[edit] Burke's Complete Cocktail and Tastybite Recipes, by Harmon Burke, 1933

  • 1 oz gin
  • 1 oz Dubonnet

In a mixing glass filled with ice, combine all. Shake 15 times. Strain into cocktail glass.

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