1970s Dom Benedictine 43 degree moldovan winesBOX NOT INCLUDED Bndictine D. O. M. is a delightful herbal liqueur with a rich history. Here are the tasting notes for the 1970s Dom Benedictine 43 degree: Appearance: Clear, coppery amber with copper flecks. Aroma: Fresh citrus peel, cardamom, cedar wood, nutmeg, sage, and mace. Taste: Silky, honeyed, and lightly spiced, featuring saffron, ginger, cardamom, cloves, and citrus zestiness. Aftertaste: Warming notes of mocha coffee, fudge, vanilla, and
Nose: Expect a bouquet of almonds
Nose: Minerals
Let’s delve into the world of John O’Groat’s whisky from the 1970s
creamy and caramel on the nose and palate
Nose: The gentle smoky peat scents mingle with charred wood shavings
Finish is round and well-balanced
smoked and herbal teas and wee glimmers of passion fruit and kumquat
go ahead and enjoy a sip
raspberries
Of course the wine is sweet
Colour: White
and vanilla sauce with caramel