Dom Benedictine Liqueur
D.O.M. BĂ©nĂ©dictine is a refined French herbal liqueur crafted from a secret blend of 27 plants, spices, roots, and flowers, offering a harmonious mix of honeyed sweetness, warm spices, and citrus brightnessâideal for sipping neat, mixing in classic cocktails, or adding depth to culinary creations.
đż Heritage & Craft
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Its origins date to a 1510 monastic elixir by Dom Bernardo Vincelli in FĂ©camp, Normandy, but commercial production began in 1863 when Alexandre Le Grand revived and refined the recipe from a rediscovered manuscriptÂ
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The name D.O.M. stands for Deo Optimo Maximo ("To God, most good, most great")Â
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Todayâs recipe, closely guarded and known by just three individuals, blends 27 botanicalsâincluding saffron, angelica, hyssop, juniper, citrus peel, vanilla, cinnamon, myrrh, thyme, and honeyâdistilled in copper stills and aged up to two years in oakÂ
đ Aroma & đ Flavor
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Appearance: Rich amber with copper glints
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Nose: A fragrant bouquet of citrus zest, saffron, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, cedar, and sageÂ
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Palate: Velvety sweetness with honey and warm baking spices (ginger, cinnamon, clove), complemented by herbal notes and subtle woodiness .
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Finish: Long, warming, gently spiced, with lingering mocha, fudge, vanilla, and pine-sap nuancesÂ
đž Uses & Pairings
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Neat or on ice: Enjoy fully for contemplative sipping.
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Classic cocktails: Key in the Bijou, Vieux Carré, or B&B (Benedictine & Brandy), adding honeyed herbal depth
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Culinary fun: Enhances mulled wine, baked dishes, marinades, or dessert sauces with its complex spice profile.
đŻ Why Itâs Special
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A living link to Renaissance herbal medica, brought forward through elaborate 19th-century revival.
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A rare spirit with depth and finesse, not sweetness aloneâcombining botanical elegance with find barrels aging.
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Suitable for serious spirit enthusiasts and mixologists seeking unique flavor layers.
â Final Take
D.O.M. BĂ©nĂ©dictine is a culinary-grade herbal elixirâcomplex, versatile, and steeped in history. Savor it neat, build it into classic cocktails, or experiment in the kitchenâit quietly elevates any occasion.
40% ABV, 750 ml
If you are tired of Old Fashions, make a "Monte Carlo." Two parts Bourbon, one part Benedictine. Stirred or shaken, on the rocks with one large ice cube. It does the trick.
"The bouquet is mesmerizing with multiple layers of fragrances that include pine/cedar, fennel, white pepper, licorice, mace, allspice, sage and rosemary. An orange zest flavor appears at palate entry; midpalate finds exotic tastes of orange zest, tangerine zest, multiple herbs and spices, honey and pine. A fabulous liqueur." Wine Enthusiast 98 Points
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Dom Benedictine Liqueur
Dom Benedictine Liqueur
D.O.M. BĂ©nĂ©dictine is a refined French herbal liqueur crafted from a secret blend of 27 plants, spices, roots, and flowers, offering a harmonious mix of honeyed sweetness, warm spices, and citrus brightnessâideal for sipping neat, mixing in classic cocktails, or adding depth to culinary creations.
đż Heritage & Craft
-
Its origins date to a 1510 monastic elixir by Dom Bernardo Vincelli in FĂ©camp, Normandy, but commercial production began in 1863 when Alexandre Le Grand revived and refined the recipe from a rediscovered manuscriptÂ
-
The name D.O.M. stands for Deo Optimo Maximo ("To God, most good, most great")Â
-
Todayâs recipe, closely guarded and known by just three individuals, blends 27 botanicalsâincluding saffron, angelica, hyssop, juniper, citrus peel, vanilla, cinnamon, myrrh, thyme, and honeyâdistilled in copper stills and aged up to two years in oakÂ
đ Aroma & đ Flavor
-
Appearance: Rich amber with copper glints
-
Nose: A fragrant bouquet of citrus zest, saffron, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, cedar, and sageÂ
-
Palate: Velvety sweetness with honey and warm baking spices (ginger, cinnamon, clove), complemented by herbal notes and subtle woodiness .
-
Finish: Long, warming, gently spiced, with lingering mocha, fudge, vanilla, and pine-sap nuancesÂ
đž Uses & Pairings
-
Neat or on ice: Enjoy fully for contemplative sipping.
-
Classic cocktails: Key in the Bijou, Vieux Carré, or B&B (Benedictine & Brandy), adding honeyed herbal depth
-
Culinary fun: Enhances mulled wine, baked dishes, marinades, or dessert sauces with its complex spice profile.
đŻ Why Itâs Special
-
A living link to Renaissance herbal medica, brought forward through elaborate 19th-century revival.
-
A rare spirit with depth and finesse, not sweetness aloneâcombining botanical elegance with find barrels aging.
-
Suitable for serious spirit enthusiasts and mixologists seeking unique flavor layers.
â Final Take
D.O.M. BĂ©nĂ©dictine is a culinary-grade herbal elixirâcomplex, versatile, and steeped in history. Savor it neat, build it into classic cocktails, or experiment in the kitchenâit quietly elevates any occasion.
40% ABV, 750 ml
If you are tired of Old Fashions, make a "Monte Carlo." Two parts Bourbon, one part Benedictine. Stirred or shaken, on the rocks with one large ice cube. It does the trick.
"The bouquet is mesmerizing with multiple layers of fragrances that include pine/cedar, fennel, white pepper, licorice, mace, allspice, sage and rosemary. An orange zest flavor appears at palate entry; midpalate finds exotic tastes of orange zest, tangerine zest, multiple herbs and spices, honey and pine. A fabulous liqueur." Wine Enthusiast 98 Points
Original: $35.00
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Description
D.O.M. BĂ©nĂ©dictine is a refined French herbal liqueur crafted from a secret blend of 27 plants, spices, roots, and flowers, offering a harmonious mix of honeyed sweetness, warm spices, and citrus brightnessâideal for sipping neat, mixing in classic cocktails, or adding depth to culinary creations.
đż Heritage & Craft
-
Its origins date to a 1510 monastic elixir by Dom Bernardo Vincelli in FĂ©camp, Normandy, but commercial production began in 1863 when Alexandre Le Grand revived and refined the recipe from a rediscovered manuscriptÂ
-
The name D.O.M. stands for Deo Optimo Maximo ("To God, most good, most great")Â
-
Todayâs recipe, closely guarded and known by just three individuals, blends 27 botanicalsâincluding saffron, angelica, hyssop, juniper, citrus peel, vanilla, cinnamon, myrrh, thyme, and honeyâdistilled in copper stills and aged up to two years in oakÂ
đ Aroma & đ Flavor
-
Appearance: Rich amber with copper glints
-
Nose: A fragrant bouquet of citrus zest, saffron, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, cedar, and sageÂ
-
Palate: Velvety sweetness with honey and warm baking spices (ginger, cinnamon, clove), complemented by herbal notes and subtle woodiness .
-
Finish: Long, warming, gently spiced, with lingering mocha, fudge, vanilla, and pine-sap nuancesÂ
đž Uses & Pairings
-
Neat or on ice: Enjoy fully for contemplative sipping.
-
Classic cocktails: Key in the Bijou, Vieux Carré, or B&B (Benedictine & Brandy), adding honeyed herbal depth
-
Culinary fun: Enhances mulled wine, baked dishes, marinades, or dessert sauces with its complex spice profile.
đŻ Why Itâs Special
-
A living link to Renaissance herbal medica, brought forward through elaborate 19th-century revival.
-
A rare spirit with depth and finesse, not sweetness aloneâcombining botanical elegance with find barrels aging.
-
Suitable for serious spirit enthusiasts and mixologists seeking unique flavor layers.
â Final Take
D.O.M. BĂ©nĂ©dictine is a culinary-grade herbal elixirâcomplex, versatile, and steeped in history. Savor it neat, build it into classic cocktails, or experiment in the kitchenâit quietly elevates any occasion.
40% ABV, 750 ml
If you are tired of Old Fashions, make a "Monte Carlo." Two parts Bourbon, one part Benedictine. Stirred or shaken, on the rocks with one large ice cube. It does the trick.
"The bouquet is mesmerizing with multiple layers of fragrances that include pine/cedar, fennel, white pepper, licorice, mace, allspice, sage and rosemary. An orange zest flavor appears at palate entry; midpalate finds exotic tastes of orange zest, tangerine zest, multiple herbs and spices, honey and pine. A fabulous liqueur." Wine Enthusiast 98 Points










