The upfront clarity of the richness of orange is stellar. The cognac is delicately layers in as the flavour develops. A beautiful robust candied orange finish lingers just the right length. The level of sweetness is perfectly tempered and more take than the red and blue ribbon.
About this bottle
Grand Marnier Cuvée du Centenaire was first introduced in 1927 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the House of Marnier Lapostolle. Like the flagship Grand Marnier bottling, this is a blend of cognac and bitter orange distillate. However for this bottle, only XO cognacs from Grande and Petite Champagne crus are used.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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Y'all crazy. This is hyper floral. And just as sweet as the entry level red. Any nuance is disintegrated. Louis Alexandre is a much better dram. 1880 has much better cognac. This is a middle step child.
Decadent orange peel, vanilla, oak, leather, caramel
a fuller, deeper and richer GM. worth the money
Orange after a heavy hit of alcohol.
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Closest flavor profiles across the whole catalog.