Grand Marnier "Cuvée Louis Alexandre" Non millésimé
Grand Marnier "Cuvée du Centenaire" Non millésimé
A historic recipe born in 1880
Grand Marnier is an iconic French liqueur created in 1880 by Louis-Alexandre Marnier Lapostolle. His bold idea was to blend fine cognac with a rare essence of bitter orange from the Caribbean. This unexpected combination resulted in a refined, complex, and elegant liqueur that has since become world-renowned.
A delicate blend of cognac and orange
What sets Grand Marnier apart is the exceptional quality of its ingredients. The cognac is sourced from some of the best crus in the Cognac region and aged in oak casks. The orange essence is extracted through the distillation of sun-dried peels. After blending, the liqueur is matured to harmonize the depth of the cognac with the brightness of the citrus.
A versatile and expressive spirit
Grand Marnier can be enjoyed in many ways: neat as a digestif, over ice, in cocktails, or as a luxurious ingredient in fine cooking and baking. Its signature flavors of bitter orange, caramel, vanilla, and subtle spice make it a staple for bartenders and chefs alike. Prestige editions such as Cuvée du Centenaire or Quintessence offer a more opulent interpretation of the original blend.
A bottle like no other
The carafe-shaped bottle, red wax seal, and handwritten label are all part of Grand Marnier’s iconic image. It reflects French tradition, elegance, and the art of living. The bottle itself has become a symbol of heritage and excellence passed down for generations.
A global icon of French savoir-faire
Distributed in over 150 countries, Grand Marnier is a benchmark in the world of premium liqueurs. Its distinctive style and ability to evolve through time while staying true to its origins make it a beloved classic among spirits connoisseurs and cocktail lovers worldwide.