
Drinks & Cocktails with Benedictine Dom
Benedictine DOM is one of those 500-years-old, top secret recipes invented by French monks. Its sweet taste is said to be the result of 27 herbs and spices, and the DOM stands for Deo Optimo Maximo: “To God, most good, most great.” The recipe was nearly lost in the French revolution of 1789, but has been in production again since the 19th century.

Vieux Carré
Cognac, Bourbon, Sweet Vermouth, Benedictine Dom, Angostura Bitters, Peychaud's Bitters, Lemon Zest
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