Liqueur that's been made for over a century in in Fecamp (FR) following an old recipe of the benedictine monks. Contains lot's of fragrant herbs.
Brandy-based liqueur containing a secret herb formula produced by the Benedictine monks in France and Spain.
plan of a church in which the apse and the chapels are parallel.
a monk or nun belonging to the order founded by Saint Benedict
a French liqueur originally made by Benedictine monks
of or relating to Saint Benedict or his works
a Catholic prayer ceremony I am reliably informed
a person in religious life who follows the Rule of Saint Benedict
a person who follows the rule of saint benedict, whether belonging to the roman catholic church,
order of monks or nuns living according to the Rule of St Benedict
The oldest and perhaps most famous liqueur in the world, Benedictine dates from 1510. Its formula, which calls for twenty seven different herbs, plants, and peels, is a secret that has never been successfully been duplicated. Originally produced by Benedictine monks in an abbey in the Caux district of Normandy, Benedictine takes three years to make, followed by four years of aging.
a Cognac-based herbal liqueur produced in France.
(alc. 40%) High strength French herbal liqueur comprising a large number of assorted herbs and spices. Based on an original recipe of the Abbey of Fecamp.
A Benedictine is a member of a monastic community which abides by the rule of St. Benedict. Benedictines live in community and take vows of obedience, poverty chastity and stability. They recite the ‘Divine Offices' or daily set prayers and see prayer as work and work as prayer.
A cordial made from a secret herb formula. Benedicitne monks first made this liqueur.
Order of monks founded by St. Benedict. Followed the Benedictine Rule
A sweet liqueur named after the Benedictine monks of Normandy who first created it in the 16th century. This liqueur is based on cognac and flavored with various aromatics, fruit peels, and herbs.
Originally made by Benedictine monks this liqueur remains a popular liqueur.
A Benedictine is a person who follows the Rule of St Benedict. Such a person may live the Consecrated Life (that is, as a monk or nun according to Church Law) or not (for example, as an oblate).