Grand Marnier Cuvée Spéciale Flacon Empire
Grand Marnier Cuvée Spéciale was launched around 1960. This limited release Grand Marnier contains older Cognac as the regular Cordon Rouge, at that time aged at least 6 years compared to 3-5 years for regular Grand Marnier Rouge.
The white opaline decanter, which itself is a replica of a decanter owned by Emperor Napoleon 1er, was designed and initially produced by Coronetti Cunardo, an Italian producer of ceramics whom was active in the second half of the 20th century.
Content 66.6cl - volume 40%
Grand Marnier is a liqueur which was first created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. Grand Marnier is a kind of triple-sec, based upon oranges and assembled with Cognac. It was César Ritz who named it Grand Marnier, after Alexandre offered him a sip of his liqueur.
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