Marnier-Lapostolle Cherry-Cognac Fine Champagne 30° (200cl)
Cherry Marnier was one of the first fruit liqueurs created at the family's original distillery founded in 1827 in Neauphle-le-Château, near Versailles. Initially marketed as Cherry-Brandy, Cherry-Cognac or a combination of both names it was renamed Cherry Marnier in 1966, still bottled at 30% abv which was reduced to 25% in 1975 and further reduced to 24% in 1983, adapting the product to the consumer demand for low alcohol products, without harming its intrinsic quality.
Cherry Marnier was withdrawn from the US market in 1999 and from then on only available in a select number of European countries. In 2016 Campari Group became mayor shareholder and subsequently Cherry Marnier phased out January 1st 2017.
This rare Cherry Cognac Fine Champagne was bottled between 1946 and 1949.
Content 200cl - volume 30%