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Advertising for Stellina drinks in 1950

Stellina is a herbal liqueur made by the monastic order of the Sainte Famille [ fr] (Holy Family) in Belley, France. [1] It is considered similar to Chartreuse, both being made by monks in the same region, to secret recipes, and also coming in both green and yellow. [1] However, Stellina is much younger (dating to 1904, rather than 1605), smaller (the Sainte Famille order has 300 members), and much less-known than Chartreuse. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "This obscure liqueur may save your soul". The Japan Times. 23 October 2009. Retrieved: 24 April 2018

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Advertising for Stellina drinks in 1950

Stellina is a herbal liqueur made by the monastic order of the Sainte Famille [ fr] (Holy Family) in Belley, France. [1] It is considered similar to Chartreuse, both being made by monks in the same region, to secret recipes, and also coming in both green and yellow. [1] However, Stellina is much younger (dating to 1904, rather than 1605), smaller (the Sainte Famille order has 300 members), and much less-known than Chartreuse. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "This obscure liqueur may save your soul". The Japan Times. 23 October 2009. Retrieved: 24 April 2018

External links



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