Bonal Gentiane Quina 750ML

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Description

Bonal Gentiane Quina 750ML is a bittersweet French apéritif wine made from gentian root and cinchona bark at 16% ABV. Dating back to 1865 and produced in the Grande Chartreuse mountains, this quinquina-style aperitif stands out for its drier, more intensely herbal profile compared to peers like Byrrh or Dubonnet.

Quick Facts: ABV: 16%  |  Origin: Grande Chartreuse Mountains, France  |  Style: Gentiane-Quina (Quinquina Apéritif)  |  Producer: Bonal (Est. 1865)

Production & Heritage

Hyppolite Bonal founded the brand in 1865 after years spent foraging wild plants and herbs during walks through the Chartreuse Mountains and studying their digestive and medicinal properties. The production process, largely unchanged since the 19th century, begins with a mistelle base — partially fermented grape juice fortified with spirit — into which gentian root, cinchona bark (the source of quinine), and a proprietary blend of mountain herbs are infused. This mistelle foundation distinguishes Bonal from wine-based vermouths, giving it a richer, fruitier backbone that balances the pronounced bitterness of the botanicals.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Earthy and rooty at first approach, with gentian and quinine forming a medicinal backbone. Dried mountain flowers, orange peel, and a warm caramel-spice woodiness emerge as the glass opens up.

Taste: The entry is bittersweet, led by the assertive medicinal bite of gentian root before quinine adds a crisp, tonic-like sharpness at mid-palate. Dried fruit — prunes, figs, plump sultanas — rises through the middle alongside warm cinnamon and nutmeg spice, with darker notes of licorice and cola layered beneath ripe red fruit reminiscent of plums and cherries.

Finish: Medium-long with a lingering interplay of herbal bitterness and dark fruit sweetness. The gentian and quinine persist cleanly, leaving the palate dry and refreshed.

How to Drink Bonal

Served chilled or over ice with a twist of orange peel, Bonal makes a straightforward, low-ABV aperitif that needs nothing more than a cold glass. It also performs well in cocktails:

  • Bonal Spritz: Topped with sparkling wine and a splash of soda, the effervescence lifts the dried-fruit richness into a sessionable warm-weather drink.
  • Negroni variation (subbing for sweet vermouth): Bonal's drier bitterness and fig-like depth give the classic a more herbaceous, less sugary profile.
  • Bamboo: Combined with dry sherry and orange bitters, Bonal's quinine edge and fruit weight add complexity to this low-proof classic.

Best For

  • Pre-dinner aperitif service when a low-ABV option with real complexity is needed
  • Expanding a home bar's vermouth and aperitif shelf beyond the usual Italian suspects
  • Cocktail enthusiasts experimenting with quinquina-based substitutions in classic recipes
  • Gifting a drinks enthusiast who appreciates obscure, historically rooted French bottles

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bonal taste like? Bonal is bittersweet with pronounced gentian root and quinine bitterness layered over dried fruit flavors of prune, fig, and cherry, plus warm spices and licorice. It finishes drier and more herbal than many comparable aperitif wines.

How does Bonal compare to Byrrh? Both are French quinquina-based apéritifs, but Bonal leans noticeably drier and more intensely herbal, while Byrrh tends toward a sweeter, more fruit-forward character with prominent cherry and grape notes.

Is Bonal good for cocktails? Bonal is highly regarded as a cocktail ingredient, particularly as a substitute for sweet vermouth in stirred drinks like the Negroni, where its drier bitterness and fig-like depth add a distinctive herbal dimension.

Where is Bonal made? Bonal is produced in the Grande Chartreuse mountain region of southeastern France, using herbs and botanicals sourced from the surrounding alpine landscape. The brand has been based in this area since Hyppolite Bonal founded the company in 1865.

What foods pair well with Bonal? Aged hard cheeses like Comté complement its herbal bitterness; charcuterie boards with dried sausage echo its dried-fruit notes; roasted duck benefits from the quinine's palate-cleansing quality; dark chocolate mirrors the cola and licorice tones; and olive tapenade on crostini matches its savory, earthy character.

What sizes does Bonal come in? Bonal Gentiane Quina is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Bonal worth the price? Bonal positions as an accessible, entry-level quinquina apéritif that punches above its price tier in complexity and versatility. Its dual role as both a standalone sipper and a cocktail ingredient makes it a strong value for anyone building a well-rounded aperitif collection.

Why Bonal?

What separates Bonal from the broader field of bitter aperitifs is its mistelle base — a partially fermented, spirit-fortified grape juice that gives the liquid a richer, fruitier foundation than a standard wine base would allow. That extra body carries the aggressive gentian and cinchona botanicals without thinning out, resulting in a drink that is both decisively bitter and unexpectedly lush. The recipe has remained essentially unchanged since 1865, making it one of the oldest continuously produced quinquina apéritifs still available. For drinkers and bartenders looking beyond Campari and sweet vermouth, Bonal occupies a distinctive niche that rewards exploration.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Aperitif
  • Product of
    France
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Bonal

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