Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo credit: Getty Images People around the world are looking for ways to honor Queen Elizabeth following her passing yesterday ...
Some cocktails warm the blood. Others stimulate the mind. But some are simply designed to make life more fun or, perhaps in the case of the Royal Family, more bearable. Take the royals’ favourite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Raise a glass: the Queen was said to be a fan of a cocktail (AFP via Getty Images) Dubonnet was invented in 1846 by a Parisian ...
Chances are good that, at the recent wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed a glass or two of Dubonnet. The sweet, wine-based aperitif, mixed with gin, has long been a ...
Bottles of Dubonnet are selling fast as the nation prepares to say their final goodbye William Sitwell is the restaurant critic and a columnist for The Telegraph, as well as a writer and broadcaster ...
The Queen awarded almost 30 drinks brands a royal warrant during her lifetime but there is only one with which she will forever be associated: the gin and Dubonnet that she drank every day before ...
Dubonnet was invented in 1846 by a Parisian wine merchant and chemist called Sir Joseph Dubonnet, who combined fortified red wine with a secret combination of herbs and spices. Like tonic water, ...