¿Qué es Grand Marnier?
A French orange-flavored liqueur, a blend of cognacs, distilled essence of bitter oranges, and sugar. It's often used in cocktails and desserts.
"Grand Marnier was first created in 1880 by Louis-Alexandre Marnier Lapostolle. It's famously used in Crepes Suzette."
Technical Metrics
Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
40%
Best Stored
Room temperature, upright
Common Cocktail Use
Margarita, Cosmopolitan
El Secreto del Chef
A splash can elevate a simple fruit salad or deglaze a pan after searing duck or chicken for an incredible sauce.
Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Grand Marnier
- Look for "Cordon Rouge" for the classic version.
- Store brands will be cheaper but lack depth.
¿Con Qué Combina Bien Grand Marnier?
- Chocolate
- crème brûlée
- duck a l'orange
- key lime pie
- coffee.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿A qué sabe Grand Marnier?
Sweet, bitter orange, notes of vanilla and oak, complex cognac finish.
¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Grand Marnier?
Look for "Cordon Rouge" for the classic version. Store brands will be cheaper but lack depth.