Benedictine D. O. M.

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:liqueur
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Benedictine_liqueur
gptkbp:advertising luxury and premium branding
gptkbp:alcohol_content 40% ABV
gptkbp:aroma herbal and floral
gptkbp:availability widely available
gptkbp:bottle_size various sizes available
rounded bottle
gptkbp:brand gptkb:Benedictine_S._A.
well-known globally
promoted by mixologists
gptkbp:cocktail gptkb:Benedictine_Sour
used in various cocktails
part of cocktail history
often showcased at events
Benedictine and Brandy
gptkbp:color amber
golden amber
gptkbp:commissioned gptkb:19th_century
gptkbp:community_events often served at celebrations
gptkbp:cooking_method used in sauces and marinades
shaken or stirred
gptkbp:cultural_references featured in literature and film
gptkbp:cultural_significance associated with French heritage
gptkbp:demographics popular among adults
gptkbp:first_brewed gptkb:Fécamp
gptkb:product
gptkbp:flavor complex and layered
rich and aromatic
herbal and sweet
moderately sweet
gptkbp:food_pairing cheese and desserts
gptkbp:garnished_with lemon twist or cherry
gptkbp:historical_figure gptkb:Dom_Bernardo_Vincelli
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Benedictine D. O. M.
gptkbp:ingredients 27 herbs and spices
gptkbp:is_used_by popular in bartending
gptkbp:label D. O. M. stands for Deo Optimo Maximo
gptkbp:lens_type rocks glass or snifter
gptkbp:market premium liqueur
gptkbp:notable_products founded in 1863
gptkbp:nutritional_value contains sugar and herbs
gptkbp:origin gptkb:Monarch
gptkb:Benedictine_monks
gptkbp:packaging glass bottle
gptkbp:produced_by infusion and distillation
gptkbp:serving_suggestion neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails
gptkbp:serving_temperature chilled or room temperature
gptkbp:shelf_life indefinite if unopened
gptkbp:sound varies by cocktail
gptkbp:tasting_notes herbal, sweet, and spicy
honey, spice, and herbal