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Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge
Citrus & Triple Sec Liqueur /40% ABV / France
- Category
- Citrus & Triple Sec Liqueur
- Region
- France
- ABV
- 40%
Product description
Created in 1880 by founder Louis-Alexandre Marnier Lapostolle, Grand Marnier® Cordon Rouge is a premium blend of cognacs with wild tropical oranges from the Caribbean. Louis-Alexandre’s vision of blending the essence of wild tropical oranges with cognac from France was unconventional and truly the earliest form of spirits innovation of its time. Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge is a versatile spirit that can be enjoyed on the rocks or neat, yet exceptionally delicious in cocktails.
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Created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle, Grand Marnier® Cordon Rouge is an orange liqueur from France. It combines cognac with bitter oranges for a timeless drink. The Grand Marnier liqueur has an enticing amber color and contains 40% ABV. It has sweet aromas of vanilla with hints of candied orange zest for a refreshing burst. On the palate, the Grand Marnier orange spirit has a balanced profile with bitter orangey hints that offset the flavor of cognac with a sprinkling of sweet hazelnut and toffee. It's a complex drink with several layers of flavors, including vanilla and oak.
Enjoy Rouge liqueur on the rocks or blend it with other spirits for high-quality cocktails. The bittersweet character of this brew coupled with its mild oak hints pairs well with aged alcohol like certain rums or whiskey. Mix this orange liqueur with wines like sauvignon blanc or Champagne with a dash of fresh lime juice and simple syrup for refined cocktails. Grab a bottle of this premium cordial by clicking these links to search for Drizly in your city and look for liquor stores on Drizly near you.
-This citrus liqueur features cognac with bitter oranges
-It's a French drink created in 1880
-Has a bittersweet profile that's delicious on its own
-Works well in cocktails and mixed drinks