
Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambery
Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry is the quintessential French dry vermouth—elegant and balanced, with vivid alpine herbs and bright citrus. It's a versatile star in the bar or kitchen, whether boosting a classic Martini, refreshing an aperitif, or enriching savory dishes. A single bottle brings timeless charm and utility to any cocktail or culinary toolkit.
🌿 Heritage & AOC Status
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Made since 1821 by Dolin in Chambéry and designated a unique Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée in 1932—the only vermouth to hold such status in France
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Crafted with 30+ local Alpine botanicals infused into a delicate Ugni Blanc wine base sourced from the Savoie region
👃 Aromas & Palate
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Nose: Bright citrus bark, menthol, piney alpine herbs, delicate florals, almond, and subtle balsamic notes
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Palate: Crisp and elegant, slightly sweet (≤ 4% sugar), with lemon zest, green apple, white grape, thyme, sage, herbal minerality, and a touch of white pepper
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Finish: Clean, medium-long, slightly dry with soft nutty, chalky mineral undertones
🍸 Mixology & Serving
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Versatility champion: shines neat or on ice, but truly excels in classic cocktails like the Martini (ideal at a 1:1 gin ratio), Gibson, Bamboo, or Vermouth and tonic .
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Recommended as a revitalizing aperitif or light digestif, often paired with olives, seafood, and goat cheese .
⭐ Why Choose Dolin Dry?
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Balance & finesse: lighter, drier, and more floral than typical dry vermouths—no overpowering sweetness or bitterness
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Cocktail-standard: highly regarded by bartenders and reviewers (“the bar by which I measure all dry vermouths”)
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Culinary-friendly: adds herbal nuance to cooking—especially stocks, dressings, and sauces—where regular white wine falls short
✅ Snapshot
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV | ~17–17.5% |
| Sweetness | ≤ 4% (dry style) |
| Botanical Highlights | Alpine herbs, absinthe, brooklime, verbena, orange bark and more |
| Use | Neat, cocktails, aperitif, cooking |
| Why It Stands Out | Delicate, floral, herbaceous, balanced sophistication |
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Description
Dolin Dry Vermouth de Chambéry is the quintessential French dry vermouth—elegant and balanced, with vivid alpine herbs and bright citrus. It's a versatile star in the bar or kitchen, whether boosting a classic Martini, refreshing an aperitif, or enriching savory dishes. A single bottle brings timeless charm and utility to any cocktail or culinary toolkit.
🌿 Heritage & AOC Status
-
Made since 1821 by Dolin in Chambéry and designated a unique Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée in 1932—the only vermouth to hold such status in France
-
Crafted with 30+ local Alpine botanicals infused into a delicate Ugni Blanc wine base sourced from the Savoie region
👃 Aromas & Palate
-
Nose: Bright citrus bark, menthol, piney alpine herbs, delicate florals, almond, and subtle balsamic notes
-
Palate: Crisp and elegant, slightly sweet (≤ 4% sugar), with lemon zest, green apple, white grape, thyme, sage, herbal minerality, and a touch of white pepper
-
Finish: Clean, medium-long, slightly dry with soft nutty, chalky mineral undertones
🍸 Mixology & Serving
-
Versatility champion: shines neat or on ice, but truly excels in classic cocktails like the Martini (ideal at a 1:1 gin ratio), Gibson, Bamboo, or Vermouth and tonic .
-
Recommended as a revitalizing aperitif or light digestif, often paired with olives, seafood, and goat cheese .
⭐ Why Choose Dolin Dry?
-
Balance & finesse: lighter, drier, and more floral than typical dry vermouths—no overpowering sweetness or bitterness
-
Cocktail-standard: highly regarded by bartenders and reviewers (“the bar by which I measure all dry vermouths”)
-
Culinary-friendly: adds herbal nuance to cooking—especially stocks, dressings, and sauces—where regular white wine falls short
✅ Snapshot
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV | ~17–17.5% |
| Sweetness | ≤ 4% (dry style) |
| Botanical Highlights | Alpine herbs, absinthe, brooklime, verbena, orange bark and more |
| Use | Neat, cocktails, aperitif, cooking |
| Why It Stands Out | Delicate, floral, herbaceous, balanced sophistication |













