Grand Marnier 150th Anniversary 750ML

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Description

Grand Marnier 150th Anniversary 750ML is a limited-edition French orange liqueur blending rare XO Cognacs with bitter orange essence, bottled at 40% ABV. A seven-time Double Gold medalist at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this commemorative release draws from the Paradis cellar reserves at the Marnier Lapostolle Distillery, featuring Cognacs aged up to 50 years.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof)  |  Origin: France (Grande Champagne)  |  XO Cognac-Based Liqueur  |  Distillery: Marnier Lapostolle

Production & Heritage

The Marnier Lapostolle Distillery, founded in 1880, created the original Grand Marnier by marrying Cognac with the distilled essence of Caribbean bitter oranges — a revolutionary approach in an era dominated by sugar-based liqueurs. The 150th Anniversary expression takes that template to its extreme, selecting only Grande Champagne eaux-de-vies from the house's Paradis cellar, where the average age of the Cognacs in the blend falls between 25 and 30 years, with some components reaching 50 years old. These are double distilled in copper pot stills, blended with 18% bitter orange essence, and then married in large oak casks for a final maturation of at least three years, allowing the aged Cognac and citrus elements to fully integrate.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Deep amber with golden highlights in the glass, the nose opens with concentrated candied orange peel and aged oak. Beneath that initial wave, layers of vanilla, hazelnut, cocoa, and warm baking spice emerge slowly, revealing the depth of the old Cognac base.

Taste: The entry is luxuriously smooth, with bitter orange and caramelized sugar arriving first. At mid-palate, dark chocolate, toasted almonds, and honeyed old oak build into a dense, multi-layered structure. The Cognac's age shows clearly here — there is a concentrated richness and rancio quality that separates this from younger expressions.

Finish: Exceptionally long and warming, closing with lingering spice, dark chocolate, and dried fruit. The balance between aged brandy and citrus holds steady through the final notes, never letting one component dominate the other.

How to Drink the 150th Anniversary

This expression is best appreciated neat in a tulip glass at room temperature, where the complexity of the aged Cognac components can fully develop. A single large ice cube will open the aromatics slightly without diluting the structure. For cocktail use, the 150th Anniversary brings uncommon depth to a Sidecar, where its aged Cognac backbone stands up to fresh lemon and dry curaçao; a Cadillac Margarita, where it replaces standard triple sec with far greater complexity; and a Grand Cosmopolitan, where its bitter orange and dark chocolate notes add dimension to cranberry and citrus.

Best For

  • Gifting a Cognac or liqueur collector who values rare, aged releases
  • After-dinner sipping alongside a dessert course or fine chocolate
  • Commemorating a milestone occasion with a limited-edition bottle
  • Adding to a premium home bar as a display-worthy conversation piece

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Grand Marnier 150th Anniversary taste like? It delivers rich layers of candied bitter orange, dark chocolate, toasted almonds, and caramelized sugar, all underpinned by the concentrated depth and subtle rancio of Cognacs aged between 25 and 50 years. The finish is long, warm, and spice-driven with persistent dried fruit.

How does the 150th Anniversary compare to Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge? Cordon Rouge uses younger VS-level Cognac and presents a brighter, more citrus-forward profile, while the 150th Anniversary relies on XO-grade Grande Champagne eaux-de-vies aged 25 to 50 years, resulting in significantly deeper oak complexity, chocolate notes, and a longer finish. The 150th Anniversary is a limited commemorative bottling positioned well above the core range.

Is the 150th Anniversary good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the complexity of the aged Cognac base and the integration achieved through extended oak maturation make this expression best suited for thoughtful, slow sipping without mixers.

Where is Grand Marnier 150th Anniversary made? It is produced at the Marnier Lapostolle Distillery in France, using exclusively Grande Champagne Cognacs — the most prized cru in the Cognac appellation — drawn from the house's Paradis cellar reserves.

What foods pair well with the 150th Anniversary? Dark chocolate truffles complement its cocoa and bitter orange notes; crème brûlée mirrors the caramelized sugar quality on the palate; duck à l'orange echoes the citrus-and-richness balance; aged Comté cheese matches the toasted nut and oak character; and dried fig and walnut tarts highlight the finish's dried fruit and spice.

What sizes does the 150th Anniversary come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the primary size available for this limited-edition expression.

Is the 150th Anniversary worth the price? It positions as an ultra-premium liqueur, justified by the inclusion of rare Grande Champagne Cognacs aged up to 50 years from the Paradis cellar and its limited-edition status. For collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate aged Cognac complexity, it represents a distinct step above standard orange liqueurs.

Why the 150th Anniversary?

What separates this release from every other orange liqueur on the market — including other Grand Marnier expressions — is access to the Paradis cellar. Cognacs aged up to half a century bring a depth of oak, chocolate, and dried fruit that cannot be replicated with younger spirits, and the Grande Champagne origin ensures the finest possible distillate. Seven Double Gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition confirm that independent judges consistently recognize this as an elite expression. For anyone seeking the outer limit of what the marriage of Cognac and bitter orange can achieve, the 150th Anniversary stands as the definitive statement from the house that invented the category.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Liqueur
  • Product of
    France
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Grand Marnier

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