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Conintreau and Grand Marnier are the most famous orange liqueurs around, but they aren't the only ones. Try these spirits for your next citrus cocktail.
In addition to Cordon Rouge, Grand Marnier also has a range of even more premium Cognac liqueurs like Cuvée du Centenaire, which uses a blend of longer-aged Cognacs (XO, or Extra Old), and Grande ...
On the one hand, you might wonder: Don’t we already have enough orange liqueurs? Cointreau. Grand Marnier. A wilderness of triple secs. But then, consider whiskey, and maybe begin whispering pretty ...
This potent champion is a mix of Cuervo Gold, Cointreau, and Grand Marnier. Too potent? No problem. Try any of the other combinations at this [...] read more ...
45ml (3tbsp) Grand Marnier (or Cointreau or vodka) To serve: Ice cream cones (ends dipped in melted chocolate then in sprinkles) Hundreds and thousands METHOD ...
Its namesake brand was created in 1880 by one of the firm's earliest trailblazers Louis-Alexandre Marnier Lapostolle, who dared to mix Cognac's nobility with an exotic orange variant.