A half bottle of Grand Marnier's fantastic liqueur. It's an iconic combination of orange and cognac that's excellent as on its own and a key component of hundreds of cocktails.
Possibly the best known and most prestigious French liqueur in the world. Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge is delicate blend of fine cognacs from the best growing areas and distilled essence of wild tropical oranges.
A special edition release of Grand Marnier's excellent cognac heavy orange liqueur, packaged in a black bottle with a glass jewel adorning the front of the bottle where the company crest usually sits.
The only Grand Marnier not made with Cognac, Cordon Jaune is based on neutral spirit and should not be drunk neat, being better for cocktails or Crepe Suzettes.
An old bottle of Grand Marnier's Cordon Jaune liqueur, a lighter style than usual using a base of neutral spirit rather than cognac. We think this was released in the 1960s.
Introduced in 1927 tocelebrate the company's 100th anniversary, the majority of the cognac used for Grand Marnier Cuvee du Centenaire is from the sought-after Fine Champagne region.
A limited edition of Grand Marnier celebrating the 150th anniversary of the creation of the company, blended using rare Grande Champagne Cognacs aged up to 50 years.
A very limited edition of Grand Marnier, their first new product since 1977. Based on Grand Champagne cognac aged between 25 and 135 years, including some 1875, 1906 and 1955 vintages, and using their 'double parfum' method of extracting the flavour from orange peels to produce an incredible liqueur. San Francisco WSC - Best Liqueur / Best Fruit Liqueur - Double Gold