"The incredible story of Bénédictine began in 1510 in the Abbey of Fécamp, in Normandy, France, when the Benedictine monk, Dom Bernardo Vincelli, created a secret elixir that was to become famous for years to come. Three hundred and fifty years later, in 1863, Alexandre Le Grand, a merchant and collector of religious art, discovered the lost recipe for this elixir in his collection. Intrigued by the discovery and after many attempts, he successfully recreated the mysterious liqueur that he called Bénédictine.
"Distilled and aged in a flamboyant palace, built in Fécamp in tribute to this unique liqueur, Bénédictine is a subtle alchemy of 27 different plants and spices." —producer
"From the moment it was created, Benedictine met with worldwide success, even as far afield as the United States. 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 the Benedictine liqueur.The drink rapidly became famous under the name of B&B (Benedictine & Brandy), to the extent that, in 1937, it was decided to produce B&B at the Palais. Nevertheless, a slight improvement was made to the original recipe because now it is cognac and not brandy that is added to the Benedictine. The cognac is added during the final blending operation before the last four months of ageing.This harmonious marriage of cognac and Benedictine gives B&B remarkable lightness and a mouth-watering mellow softness." —producer
"Practically the whole world knows Strega as a marvelous after-dinner liqueur. And millions of Americans are discovering Strega 'on the rocks'. But the possibilities of this wonderful liqueur have only begun to be tapped. According to legend, in the city of Benevento where STREGA is made, witches disguised as beautiful young maidens used to mix a magic brew. When two people drank this miraculous potion, they were forever afterward united. Today it is still believed that if a couple drink Strega together, they will never again be far apart." -producer
"Sogno di Sorrento Crema Pistachio Liqueur (Dreams of Sorrento) embodies the flavors reminiscent of pistachios grown along eastern Sicily, at the base of Mount Etna, in the Bronte region. Shake and serve Sogno di Sorrento Crema Pistachio Liqueur chilled from the refrigerator. Taste the flavors that the golden sun and the 'Dreams of Sorrento' have borne." —producer
"Sogno di Sorrento Crema Lemoncello (Dreams of Sorrento) is created from select lemons grown along the Amalfi Coast, where the golden sun ripens the fruit to enhance their delicious and intense flavors. Blended with fresh, rich Italian cream, Sogno di Sorrento Crema Lemoncello should be served chilled after dinner. Taste the flavors that the golden sun and the 'Dreams of Sorrento' have borne." —producer
"Taste Frangelico and the whole story falls into place. The soft, amber-caramel color is intensely pleasing in aroma, and surprisingly light. The fragrance of toasted wild hazelnuts is spiked with cinnamon, cocoa, and vanilla. With a smooth texture, the pronounced yet delicate hazelnut flavor emerges with hints of vanilla and cocoa. Frangelico is best enjoyed neat, over ice, or in a wide variety of stylish cocktails." —producer
"Chambord is the premium black raspberry liqueur with a fine French heritage. Chambord stands alone in its category — and in its iconic, captivating packaging. For the person who appreciates a life full of great experiences, Chambord is the essential spirit that elevates and brings magic to cocktailing and culinary experiences. Captivating to the most discerning palate, Chambord tempts and rewards experimentation." —producer
"Inspired by the very best chocolate tradition in Spain, Licor 43 Chocolate combines the well-known flavour of Licor 43 Original with chocolate from 100% sustainable sourced cocoa. A true temptation for the palate. Light acidic tones and subtle floral cocoa tones comes together forming a perfect balance with the fruity, spicy and botanical nuances of Licor 43." —producer
"The delicate fusion of the traditional horchata from Valencia & Licor 43 Original makes a deliciously light, silky Spanish liqueur: the extraordinary Licor 43 Horchata." —producer
"With a delicate, fragrant flavour, Nocello is a liqueur made from walnuts and hazelnuts with an alcohol content of 24% by volume. Ideal served straight, on the rocks or chilled in the freezer. A wonderful addition to espresso coffee and cappuccino, and also as an ingredient in cocktails and long drinks." —producer
"Warm amber with tints of copper and orange. Nose of candied orange with nuances of citrus zests, orange and bergamot essences. Candied orange and macerated citrus fruit flavours softened by notes of pine and Earl Grey tea. Very long finish. An intense and less sweet taste, for a contemporary experience of the warmth of Grand Marnier." —producer
"Milder and sweeter than the famous Green Chartreuse, Yellow Chartreuse was introduced to the world in 1838. It also is presented in the traditional Chartreuse liqueur bottle embossed with the seal of La Grande Chartreuse. Its colour is entirely natural with no artificial flavours or preservatives. It, too, can be enjoyed neat or in a long drink. Only two Chartreuse monks know the identity of the 130 plants, how to blend them and how to distill them into this world famous liqueur. They are also the only ones who know which plants they have to macerate to produce the natural green and yellow colours. And they alone supervise the slow ageing in oak casks." —producer
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"Green Chartreuse is the only liqueur in the world with a completely natural green colour. It is powerful and unique. Only two Chartreuse monks know the identity of the 130 plants, how to blend them and how to distill them into this world famous liqueur. They are also the only ones who know which plants they have to macerate to produce the natural green and yellow colours. And they alone supervise the slow ageing in oak casks." —producer