Sketch
Given the dominant colors green, white, and red, one naturally thinks of an Italian liqueur. But the ribbons around the bottle are blue, white, and red, so the liqueur could be French.
Liqueur This sketch will be sold to Fournier-Demars in Saint Amand in the Cher region, for his fine champagne curaçao "Un Fournier"
Liqueur produced in a monastery. The colours used suggest that the liqueur is saffron-based. Another possibility: Dom Pérignon trained another monk to make champagne. Behind them would be bottle racks.






