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Dolin Bitter de Chambéry is Crafted with Neutral Alcohol and Wine

The Dolin Bitter de Chambéry has been launched by Amathus Drinks in the UK as a new skew from the namesake brand that's crafted with a blend of high-quality ingredients for impressive results.

The aperitif is crafted with a neutral alcohol and wine base that's infused with plants, herbs and fruits to impart a distinct flavor that is suitable on its own or in cocktails. The product is reported to feature elegant flavor notes with a refreshing profile on the palate. The aperitif is crafted with the Dolin Bitter base that has been achieved with botanical and spices macerated before being kept in wine for a series of weeks.

The Dolin Bitter de Chambéry is arriving in the UK in 75cl bottles with a 16% ABV and a price point of £15.
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