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Meaning of "bénédictine"
bénédictine (adjective) - Refers to something that is related to or associated with the Benedictine Order. It can also describe a characteristic or quality attributed to the Benedictine monks or their way of life
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Bénédictine and brandy.
It is also inscribed on bottles of Bénédictine liquor.
Bénédictine is a herbal liqueur produced in France.
It is also inscribed on bottles of Bénédictine liqueur.
Bénédictine is a subtle blend of twenty seven plants and spices selected by the Master Herbalist.
I found a bottle of something called Bénédictine in the pantry.
Bénédictine is produced in Fécamp.
Fécamp is equally a cultural area with the Palais Bénédictine and a museum.
Several liquors like Bénédictine and the Trappist beers were also developed in monasteries.
She regularly suffers from hot flushes, and always orders a Bénédictine at the pub.
Bénédictine for sweetness, and brandy for strength.
It 's a brandy and Bénédictine cocktail.
Bénédictine “ Connoisseur ” is a unique experience, which allows the participants to discover the Bénédictine-making process.
Singapore Sling, pineapple juice, and a drop of Bénédictine.
Brandy and Bénédictine ( a classic combo ) smoothed with cream.
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In 1892 he founded both an orphanage in Fécamp and a Bénédictine company orchestra Harmonie.
Union Sportive Bénédictine is a football club from Saint-Benoît, Réunion Island.
Saint-Riquier, Une grande abbaye bénédictine.
Bénédictine or cacao?
The contents of our drinks cabinet. ♪ Advocaat, ouzo, retsina, Bénédictine ♪ My little black book.
The Bénédictine Palace as we know it today was completed in 1900.