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Grand Marnier

 
Description: Grand Marnier is unique for being exclusively based on Cognac to give a rich and smooth taste to the orange liqueur. ... more
Grand Marnier ... Its makers, Marnier-Lapostolle, established their distillery at Neauphle-le-Chateau in the 1820's, but only began producing Grand Marnier in 1880. The cognac is actually aged elsewhere, at Chateau de Bourge in the Charente area.

Newest Review: ... as to clear all impurities. Blending these ingredients together is something that Grand Marnier have perfected since their ... more

 ... products are sold worldwide and to countries with different weather patterns (hot and cold climates). They have perfected the formula required to stabilize the nectar irrespective of the outside temperature. The end product is Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge. A sultry liqueur with a sublime taste. A nectar that is bursting with the taste of oranges but yet the cognac shows who’s in charge. The liqueur is presented in a lovely looking bottle, holding 70cl of content and containing 40% Alcohol by volume. The nect...more

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vinodgm
Premium Review Grand Marnier: Sublime Benevolence (599 words)
by - written on 25/02/02 (Very useful, 242 readings)
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There are many liqueurs available in the world today and infact I have chosen this medium to write about several of my favourite ones. One liqueur that certainly does deserve a positive opinion is Grand Marnier. Grand Marnier is produced by Marnier-Lapostolle and they established their distillery in the 1820’s in an area called the Neauphle-le-Chateau in France. However they only began producing Grand Marnier in 1880. Grand Marnier consists of orange peel, cognac and sugar syrup. The oranges used in Grand Marnier are grown in Neauphle-le-Chateau in the area where their distillery is located. However the cognac used in the production is ...  Read the complete review

SusanLesley
Premium Review Treat your tastebuds! (299 words)
by - written on 19/07/01 (Very useful, 230 readings)
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I had always been a Cointreau fan until we had our wonderful trip on the Orient Express and the liqueurs available after our meal did not include Cointreau. The list did however include Grand Marnier and, since it is an orange based liqueur, I thought that it may be similar enough to Cointreau for me to enjoy it. Well, it was quite different to Cointreau and yes, I did enjoy it, a lot! It is a blend of orange and fine old cognac brandy made by Marnier-Lapostolle since the 1880's and distilled at Neauphle-le-Chateau in France. it is then aged at Chateau de Bourge in the Charente area. It is 40% alcohol by volume as are most ...  Read the complete review

 

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