What is grand marnier?

Grand Marnier is a French brand of premium orange liqueur that was created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. It is made from a blend of cognac and essence of bitter oranges, giving it a unique and rich flavor profile.

Grand Marnier is often enjoyed on its own as a digestif, or as a key ingredient in many classic cocktails such as the Grand Margarita, Sidecar, and Cosmopolitan. It is also commonly used in cooking and baking to add a touch of orange flavor to dishes.

The iconic bottle of Grand Marnier features a wax seal and red ribbon, making it a recognizable and luxurious addition to any home bar. It is available in several variations, including the original Cordon Rouge, as well as other flavors such as Raspberry Peach and Cherry.