Authentic. Sophisticated. Unique. We present our iconic blend of fine cognac and bitter orange liqueur, created by Louis-Alexandre Marnier Lapostolle. Give your life a French touch.
Grand Marnier orange flavored liqueur is the result of a unique alchemy created by combining the noble taste of cognac with the exoticism of the bitter oranges. It’s a unique blend of fine french cognac with bigaradia citrus fruits whose recipe has not changed since its creation.
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Passion. Audacity. Tradition. Our history is made with a twist. It has captivated the world for over six generations. Discover Grand Marnier history and origins.
Grand Marnier takes cocktails to a more sophisticated level, straying from conventional luxury with a creative, unique and refined twist.
No, Grand Marnier is a liqueur, a unique blend of cognac and exotic bitter oranges liqueur.
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FAQ
What kind of alcohol is orange liqueur?
What is better Triple Sec or Grand Marnier?
Why do bartenders drink Grand Marnier?
Does Grand Marnier have gluten?
Is Grand Marnier a good liqueur?
This cognac-based orange liqueur has a deep history. Grand Marnier is a cognac-based orange liqueur known for its high proof and punchy flavors. Notes of orange zest, vanilla bean, and burnt orange create a structured and concentrated palate. As with many liqueurs, Grand Marnier, although very balanced, may be too sweet for some.
What is Grand Marnier orange liqueur?
For sipping as well as cocktail mixing, Grand Marnier is the gold standard of orange liqueurs for its high-quality sourcing and careful process. This cognac-based orange liqueur is known for its high proof and punchy flavors.
Why is Marnier called Grand Marnier?
In 1880, Marnier developed a cognac-based orange liqueur using Caribbean bitter oranges. Originally named Curaçao Marnier, the name was changed to Grand Marnier due to a suggestion by César Ritz, founder of the Ritz Hotel because it was a “grand” liqueur.
What is Grand Marnier made of?
Grand Marnier features brandy made from Ugni Blanc grapes from five Cognac crus, and is double-distilled in copper stills. It gets its orange notes from the Caribbean-grown “Citrus Bigaradia,” also known as the Seville or bitter orange. It Was Enjoyed on the Titanic.