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Lillet Rouge

Everything else Other Aromatized Wine Bordeaux No age statement 17% ABV
$ Under $30 Budget
5 reviews raw average 3.80
85 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Lillet Rouge was first launched in 1962 as an aromatized wine, with an update in the early 1990s that uses higher quality Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown in Bordeaux, France to make its wine base. It is blended with regional fruit liqueurs that have been infused with various herbs, botanicals, and citrus peels before being aged in oak for 12 months. It is bottled at 17% ABV.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Fruity 60
Sweet 50
Rich 40
Herbal 40
Tart 30
Woody 30
Earthy 25
Spicy 20

Reviews

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cascode 4.5

Appearance: Burgundy. Aroma: Full-bodied, fruity red wine with spice and citrus notes – it brings mulled claret to mind. Flavour and Texture: Sweet and bitter in equal measure on the entry. Oak tannin, quinine and a bright fruity bitterness that fades to a full but dry finish. There is a crisp and lively character throughout. Lillet Rouge is less well-known than its illustrious older sibling, which is a great shame. While the Blanc is indispensable as a bar ingredient (and delightful by itself) the Rouge expression is more suited as the base for punches, spritzes, and other long drinks. It’s a cousin to Italian aperitivi such as Aperol and Select, but it has a richer and more elegant profile as the base is full-bodied red wine. It is also a cousin to Dubonnet and Byrrh. When used as a long drink base it becomes similar to Lambrusco, rouge Moscato, Sangria and other light summer wines and punches. It teams spectacularly well with red meat, particularly charcoal-grill meat on a hot afternoon. Lillet Rouge is excellent neat over ice with a slice of orange as a refreshing aperitif and it mixes very well with tonic to make a longer drink (as does Lillet Blanc). For those with a sweet tooth try substituting sparkling lemonade for tonic to make a very easy-drinking cooler, but if that is too sweet then try soda water of varying types. I’ve found Fever Tree Elderflower Tonic to be a marvelous combination. Incidentally, if you are watching your weight and trying to find a long spritz-like cooler for summer it's worth noting that the bitter notes in Lillet Rouge precisely mask the taste of artificial sweetener in no-sugar lemonade. The combination of the two is brilliantly balanced. It's a delicious aromatized wine that deserves to be more widely acknowledged. Buy a bottle and start experimenting - it will work a treat in any applicable context. “Excellent” : 88/100 (4.5 stars)

GoldnWlf 3.0

Pleasant smell, but does have a rather thin flavor.

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