Description
Rich, coppery with golden highlights. Herbal and spicy on the nose. Citrus hints of tangerine zest with subtle notes of pine. A silky and rich palate with light honey and citrus notes with soft almonds.
In 1510, in the Benedictine Abbey of Fecamp, Dom Bernado Vincelli created a medicinal, herbal masterpiece. In 1863, Alexandre Le Grand acquired the recipe, inspiring commercial production of what became internationally known as Dom Benedictine.Â
A secret recipe and subtle alchemy of 27 plants and spices, with the three main ingredients being Angelica, Hyssop and Lemon Balm. There are only three people on earth who know the complete recipe for making the spirit. Aged for up to 17 months before bottling, this liqueur carries an air of pure class and historic greatness. The Dom Benedictine Liqueur recipe reached 500 years of age in 2011 and along with it came the rightful reputation as one of the oldest, most well-respected liqueurs of all time.