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Grand Marnier Liqueur Cuvee 1880 750ml

size
750ml
country
France
region
Gascony
appellation
Cognac
UBC
97
UBC
97
Rated 97 by Ultimate Beverage Challenge
A truly refined and sophisticated take on liqueur, this delicious spirit combines the exotic perfume of fresh CuraƧao orange peel with the indulgent toasted oak and baked plum flavors of mature Cognac. Sweet, but not insipid, the finish has impressive complexity. (Finalist) - 2017 ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE
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Grand Marnier Liqueur Cuvee 1880 750ml

SKU 772208
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Country: France

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