Dubonnet, a fortified wine, can last for several years when stored properly in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, it is best consumed within a few months to a year for optimal flavor, although it can last longer if sealed tightly. Always check for any changes in smell or taste before consuming, as these can indicate spoilage.
Emile Dubonnet died in 1940.
Emile Dubonnet was born in 1883.
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