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Benedictine Liqueur & Grand Marnier Liqueur

Benedictine Liqueur & Grand Marnier Liqueur
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Lot number: 064-1796

Winning bid: £30

Don Bernado Vincelli originally designed the 'elixir' to sustain the monks in their work, and as a probably useless defence against malaria, as they were close to large marshlands, and was the first branded liqueur medicine. The liqueur uses twenty-seven ingredients of herbs and spices the D.O.M. stands for Deo Optimo Maximo which means - To God most good, most great.

Burnley Miners' Club in Lancashire, United Kingdom is the world's biggest single consumer of Bénédictine liqueur, after Lancashire regiments acquired a taste for it during the First World War. Burnley Football Club also sells Bénédictine on match days, making them the only English club to do this.

69°proof / 23 3/4 Fl Oz

Cordon Rouge or "Red Ribbon" is orange-flavored cognac liqueur and the original Grand Marnier liqueur createdby Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle in 1880. regularly consumed with mixer or dessert.

40% ABV / 70cl

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