Grand Marnier Orange
Description
Grand Marnier Orange is a luxurious long cocktail using France's finest orange liqueur 'Grand Marnier.' The complex and elegant flavor of Grand Marnier, made with cognac base and Haitian bitter oranges, beautifully harmonizes with the refreshing taste of fresh orange juice. It's a drink that allows you to casually enjoy the prestigious taste of a premium liqueur with over 140 years of history.
Origin
Country of Origin: France (1880年代)
Grand Marnier, developed by the Marnier-Lapostolle family in 1880, was born as an innovative liqueur combining cognac with Haitian bitter oranges. Named by César Ritz of the Hotel Ritz Paris, it quickly became beloved by European high society. This cocktail is said to have been devised in the 20th century to make Grand Marnier's rich flavor more approachable.
Birth Date Meaning
The rich aroma of Grand Marnier and the vibrant taste of orange symbolize expressive charm like music and dance, representing the nature of those who boldly express their individuality
Famous Quotes
- "True elegance shines from within" - César Ritz
- "Art is the expression of emotion" - Coco Chanel
Trivia
- Grand Marnier was developed by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle in 1880
- Beloved by King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales) and became a royal warrant holder
- César Ritz suggested the name 'Grand Marnier' at Hotel Ritz Paris
- Continues to be loved by celebrities like Hemingway and Coco Chanel
- Manufactured by Marnier-Lapostolle, the world's fifth-largest purchaser of cognac
Recipe
Ingredients:
- Grand Marnier - 30 ml
- Orange Juice - 90 ml
- Club Soda - 60 ml
- Ice - 適量 cubes
Instructions:
- Fill a highball glass with plenty of ice
- Pour Grand Marnier
- Pour fresh orange juice
- Stir lightly with a bar spoon
- Slowly pour club soda to fill the glass
- Stir gently again to combine
- Garnish with orange peel and orange slice