Ingredients
- 4 cl tequila (White or Reposado)
- 2 cl Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge
- 2 cl freshly sqeezed limejuice
- 1 cl sugar syrup
- Salt to the rim (optinal)
- Ice
- Slice of lime for garnish
Procedure
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If you want a salted rim, rub the edge of a margarita glass with a lime wedge and dip it in salt.
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Fill a shaker with ice.
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Add tequila, Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge, freshly squeezed lime juice, and sugar syrup to the shaker.
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Shake well until the drink is well mixed and cold.
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Fill the margarita glass with ice and strain the margarita over the ice.
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Garnish with a lime wedge.
Enjoy your Grand Margarita!
Grand Marnier has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to the late 19th century. The brand was founded by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle in 1880. He was an innovative spirits producer who decided to combine the finest French cognac with the essence of tropical oranges, an idea that was revolutionary at the time.
Marnier-Lapostolle was inspired by his fascination with exotic ingredients and his passion for creating something unique. He collaborated with the renowned distiller Louis-Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle, who had the vision of creating a liqueur that could compete with the best in the world. The result was a refined and sophisticated liqueur known as "Cordon Rouge," the red ribbon symbolizing its prestige and quality.
Grand Marnier quickly became popular both in France and internationally. Its unique flavor profile and luxurious image made it a favorite among connoisseurs and in the finest social circles. It was used in many classic cocktails and also became a staple in gourmet kitchens around the world.
During World War I, production was temporarily halted, but the brand survived the crisis and regained its popularity in the interwar period. After World War II, Grand Marnier continued to expand its global market, strengthening its position as a premium liqueur.
Today, Grand Marnier remains family-owned and is run by the descendants of Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. The brand is known for its dedication to quality and tradition while continuing to innovate and adapt to modern tastes. Grand Marnier produces several variants of their iconic liqueur, including Cordon Rouge, Cuvée du Centenaire, and Cuvée Louis-Alexandre, each with its own unique character and story.
Grand Marnier is more than just a liqueur; it represents French luxury and craftsmanship, maintaining its relevance and popularity for over a century.
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