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What the #$@! Do I Do with This? Benedictine: What It Is and How to Use It

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Three cocktails for this holy spirit. --------------------------------------------------------------

Three cocktails for this holy spirit. [liquor]( --------------------------------------------------------------- November 20, 2021 --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Full-Bodied, Delicately Herbal Liqueur You Want to Try]( Like [Chartreuse](, Benedictine has a backstory that links it, however tenuously, with a monastery. But while the former liqueur has been produced by monks since 1764, Benedictine’s origins lie in the handiwork of wine merchant Alexandre Le Grand. After creating its formula with the help of a chemist, the savvy marketer bamboozled the public with a romantic tale of the liqueur stemming from a recipe from the order of the Abbey of Fecamp in Normandy, lost in the ashes of the French Revolution. Très poetique. What is verifiable, however, is that the recipe for Benedictine is a closely guarded trade secret, known by only a handful of people at one time. It contains 27 herbs and spices, including saffron, cinnamon, fir cones and juniper, but six of its ingredients remain unknown. [Read More]( [Scotch and Bonds: How to Invest in a Liquor Collection]( [If you already have a special bottle on hand or are contemplating starting a collection, these are some guidelines to keep in mind.]( [The Black Friday Deals You Don’t Want to Miss Out On]( [This is your chance to do holiday shopping right: on time and with big savings. So, grab some Champagne and shop these deals today.]( [Nebbiolo: What to Know and 6 Bottles to Try]( If you love flavor-packed full-bodied reds that promise to keep you coming back for more, then nebbiolo is the perfect grape for you. Known for their palate-coating tannins and ample amounts of natural acidity, the rustic red wines made from the nebbiolo grape are ideal for sipping alongside hearty cuisines. [Read More]( Classic Cocktails with Cold-Weather Updates [Dark & Stoutly]( [Winter Mojito]( [Apple Chai G&T]( [Apple Cranberry Moscow Mule]( ................... [THE LIQUOR STORE]( ................... ......... [THE LIQUOR STORE]( ......... [The One Tool You Want to Have with You at Every Holiday Party]( [This lightweight double pull waiter’s friend can easily be slipped into your pocket for on-the-go wine opening.]( [Shop Now]( Get Delicious Recipes Delivered to Your Inbox [ONE-TAP SIGN UP ›]( [Social: Twitter]( [Social: Facebook]( [Social: Instagram]( [Social: YouTube]( [Social: Pinterest]( It's [our priority to provide you]( with the content you need and want right now, as well as [continue to support]( and inform the bartender community. If you have feedback for us or want to suggest we offer a certain type of content, you can reach us at contact@liquor.com. © 2021 Liquor.com · Please drink responsibly. 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005 Sent to {EMAIL} · [Manage Subscription](page=liquormanagement)

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