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Grand Marnier (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ maʁnje]) is a
French brand of liqueurs. The brand's best-known
product is
Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge, an orange-flavored...
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Marnier may
refer to:
Grand Marnier, an
orange flavored cognac Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle
created Grand Marnier This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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coffee liqueur (Kahlúa),
Irish cream (Baileys
Irish Cream), and
Grand Marnier (in
later versions replaced with
triple sec or Cointreau). When prepared...
- Louis-Alexandre
Marnier-Lapostolle (born
Marnier; 4
March 1857 – 29
January 1930) was a
French businessman who
developed Grand Marnier, an orange-flavored...
- Sébastien
Marnier (born
September 22, 1977) is a
French film
director and screenwriter, best
known for his 2022 film The
Origin of Evil (L'Origine du...
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Dyckia marnier-lapostollei is a
plant species in the
genus Dyckia,
endemic to Brazil. Two
varieties are recognized:
Dyckia marnier-lapostollei var. estevesii...
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caramelized sugar and butter,
tangerine or
orange juice, zest, and
Grand Marnier,
triple sec or
orange Curaçao
liqueur on top, flambéed tableside. The origin...
- Tim (3
December 2021). "What's the
Difference Between Cointreau,
Grand Marnier, Curaçao, and
Triple Sec?". VinePair.
Retrieved 18
January 2022. "The Insider's...
- gl**** with
Grand Marnier dropped into a gl**** of half a can of Red Bull. It can also be made by
filling a shot gl**** with half
Grand Marnier and half Red...
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including Aperol, Appleton, Cinzano, SKYY vodka, Espolón, Wild Turkey,
Grand Marnier, and
Forty Cr**** whisky.
Founded in
Milan by
Gaspare Campari and currently...