Liqueur de Fecamp

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Bénédictine. A liqueur invented by a Bénédictine monk in the 16th Century, and reputed to be the world’s oldest liqueur. Distilled at Fécamp in Normandy. Benedictine comprises 27 herbs, plants and peels, some of which blossom on the cliffs nearby. The processes are many and complicated, and take three years.

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