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Benedictine was originally created as an elixir to sustain monks as they worked.
D.O.M. stands for "Deo Optimo Maximo" meaning, "To God most good, most great".
The recipe for Benedictine is a closely guarded secret, but it is known to contain 27 different herbs and spices. Benedictine is a sweet and aromatic liqueur that is perfect for sipping on its own or using in cocktails.
Benedictine's flavour is very pungent, with spices and herbs. Rich and flavoursome. Dom Benedictine is a herbal, spicy concoction…
This liqueur has such a deliciously warming and distinct flavour which is far too easy to drink!!! We enjoy it just as it is … no need to mix with anything ?
Excellent just what I required, thank goodness for ou.
Been drinking this for years around the world.... not all Restaurants in the UK have it as an after dinner drink, so always nice to come home, break out the Brandy glasses & finish the evening snuggled up with a B&B (Brandy & Benedictine).. although, too many of them turn into a 'Brain Basher' lol!
Been drinking this for years around the world.... not all Restaurants in the UK have it as an after dinner drink, so always nice to come home, break out the Brandy glasses & finish the evening snuggled up with a B&B (Brandy & Benedictine).. although, too many of them turn into a 'Brain Basher' lol!
This is by far the best liqueur I have ever had. Cannot imagine why it is not prominent in all the supermarkets, off licences, et al. Thank goodness that Master of Malt have it and it full size bottles. Litre bottles would also be most welcome! (On the very few occasions I have seen it in retail stores, it has always been in half litre bottles - ridiculously small size for such a great product).