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Benedictine and Brandy Liqueur DOM "Le Directeur" (NY Tax Seal) (23/32 Quart) (Julius Wile & sons) 1950s
Benedictine and Brandy Liqueur DOM "Le Directeur" (NY Tax Seal) (23/32 Quart) (Julius Wile & sons) 1950s
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B&B By Bénédictine is one of the oldest premixed cocktails. In the 1930s, during Prohibition in the United States, a barman at Club 21 in Manhattan came up with the idea of mixing brandy with Bénédictine.
In 1937, Le Palais Bénédictine decided to produce this by blending 60% Bénédictine with 40% fine French Brandy, allowing the flavours to rest and harmonise in small, vintage French oak barrels that have previously been used to age only the finest cognacs. - benedictine.com
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Whether a cordial, made from various fruits, or a liqueur, which is made from herbs, seeds, roots or nuts, we have the monks of 15th century Europe to thank for creating the recipes that are still used today and are an essential component to any cocktail connoisseur's cabinet.