This Italian liqueur is made from tonda gentile hazelnuts grown in the Piedmont region
Answer Frangelico
Frangelico's distinctive bottle shape — a human form with a rope belt — is an homage to its 300-year-old origins and the Christian monks who inhabited Italy's Piedmont region. The name comes from the legend of Fra Angelico, a hermit monk who "created unique recipes for liqueurs".
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