Marnier-Lapostolle Cherry Marnier 24°

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One of the first fruit liqueurs created at the family's original distillery founded in 1827 in Neauphle-le-Château, near Versailles. Cherry Marnier is made exclusively from Morello cherries, a variety from Turkey known for its full flavor.

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 the 1970's and 24% in 1983, adapting the product to the consumer demand for low alcohol products, without harming its intrinsic quality. Cherry Marnier was eventually discontinued in 1999.

Content 70cl - volume 24%

€ 199.95 199.95000000000002 EUR € 199.95 VAT Included

€ 199.95 VAT Included

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    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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