- Rouge, an orange-flavored
liqueur created in 1880 by
Alexandre Marnier-
Lapostolle. It is made from a
blend of
Cognac brandy,
distilled essence of bitter...
- Louis-Alexandre Marnier-
Lapostolle (born Marnier; 4
March 1857 – 29
January 1930) was a
French businessman who
developed Grand Marnier, an orange-flavored...
- Viña
Lapostolle is a
Chilean wine company,
founded by
Alexandra Marnier-
Lapostolle and
Cyril de
Bournet in 1994.
Alexandra Marnier-
Lapostolle is great-granddaughter...
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refer to:
Grand Marnier, an
orange flavored cognac Alexandre Marnier-
Lapostolle created Grand Marnier This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Madagascar.
Alexandra Marnier Lapostolle,
current president of Marnier-
Lapostolle North America and
creator of Casa
Lapostolle Wines,
chose the
natural vanilla...
-
Retrieved 19
September 2024. Rauh, Werner; Lehmann, Herbert; Marnier-
Lapostolle, Julien; Oeser,
Richard (1990) [1st pub. 1979]. Temple,
Peter (ed.). The...
- Marnier-
Lapostolle,
founder of the
society of
Grand Marnier. In 1928 his son
Julien intensified the
cultivation of
exotic plants. The Marnier-
Lapostolle family...
- main
residence is the
Villa des Cèdres,
which has been
owned by Marnier-
Lapostolle (the
founder of
Grand Marnier)
since 1924 and is now in part a botanical...
-
mansion and part of the
vineyards were
purchased by Louis-Alexandre Marnier-
Lapostolle, the
liqueur manufacturer.
During World War I,
Sancerre was the site of...
-
pesticides dans l'agriculture
martiniquaise et guadeloupéenne. Resiere, Dabor;
Lapostolle, Fréderic; Florentin, Jonathan; Banydeen, Rishika; Gueye, Papa; Pujo,...