Grand Marnier Natural Cherry 750ML
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Description
Description
Grand Marnier Natural Cherry 750ML is a French cognac-based cherry liqueur bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml format. This expression layers the signature orange-and-cognac profile of Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge with the deep, tart sweetness of European Griotte cherries — a rare combination in the premium liqueur category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: France | Style: Cherry-Cognac Liqueur | Distillery: Grand Marnier
Production & Heritage
Grand Marnier, founded in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle, built its reputation on the fusion of fine cognac with bitter orange essence. The Natural Cherry expression takes that foundation and introduces Griotte cherries — deep, dark red sour cherries sourced from Europe's finest growers — macerated in neutral spirits for three to four weeks to extract a rich cherry essence. This cherry macerate is then blended with the classic Cordon Rouge base of cognac, wild tropical Haitian and Dominican oranges, and European bitter oranges, resulting in a brilliant, translucent garnet-red liqueur. Note that this expression was produced as a limited release and has been discontinued by the brand.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe, brandied cherries that fold seamlessly into the classic Grand Marnier profile — blood orange, tangerine peel, and subtle accents of cardamom and allspice. A thread of vanilla ties everything together.
Taste: On entry, lush cherry notes take immediate prominence, with the complex orange character playing a supporting role rather than leading. The mid-palate broadens into decadent sweet fruit balanced by brown baking spice, orange zest, and toasted oak accents from the underlying cognac. The integration between cherry and citrus is seamless rather than layered.
Finish: The finish carries moderate length, with lingering brandied cherry and warm spice tapering into dry orange peel. A faint toasted oak note anchors the close.
How to Drink Grand Marnier Cherry
Sipping neat or over a single large ice cube lets the Griotte cherry character shine without diluting the cognac backbone. A small splash of cold water can open up the more delicate spice notes.
- Cherry Sidecar: Replaces standard orange liqueur with cherry depth, amplifying the classic cognac-citrus template.
- Black Forest Old Fashioned: The dark cherry and baking spice notes pair naturally with aged bourbon or rye and a dash of chocolate bitters.
- Cherry Margarita: Adds a rich, tart complexity that elevates a standard Margarita beyond simple citrus.
Best For
- Collectors seeking discontinued Grand Marnier limited releases
- Dessert courses featuring chocolate, stone fruit, or crème brûlée
- Home bartenders building a specialty cocktail liqueur shelf
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who already owns the core Grand Marnier range
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Grand Marnier Cherry taste like? It leads with rich, brandied Griotte cherry supported by blood orange, tangerine peel, brown baking spice, and toasted oak from the cognac base. The overall profile is lush and fruit-forward with enough bitter citrus and spice to keep it balanced.
How does Grand Marnier Cherry compare to Royal Combier? Both are cognac-based liqueurs suited for sipping and culinary use, but Grand Marnier Cherry foregrounds sour Griotte cherry alongside its orange notes, while Royal Combier leans more heavily into a traditional orange-dominant profile. The cherry maceration gives Grand Marnier Cherry a distinctly darker, more fruit-rich character.
Is Grand Marnier Cherry good for cocktails? Its 40% ABV and concentrated cherry-orange flavor make it a versatile cocktail modifier, particularly in stirred drinks and sours where it can replace standard orange liqueur for added depth.
Where is Grand Marnier Cherry made? Grand Marnier Cherry is produced in France by the Marnier-Lapostolle house, which has been blending cognac and citrus since 1880. The Griotte cherries are sourced from European growers and macerated separately before blending with the cognac-orange base.
What foods pair well with Grand Marnier Cherry? Dark chocolate truffles mirror the brandied cherry richness. Duck breast with cherry reduction echoes the liqueur's fruit profile. Aged Comté cheese creates a savory contrast against the sweet cherry notes. Crêpes or French toast benefit from a drizzle as a finishing sauce. Vanilla panna cotta with fresh cherries bridges the liqueur's fruit and spice tones.
What sizes does Grand Marnier Cherry come in? The standard release was a 750ml bottle. As a limited-edition expression, other size variants were not widely documented.
Is Grand Marnier Cherry worth the price? It positions as a premium specialty liqueur above standard Cordon Rouge. Its discontinued status and limited availability have increased its collectibility, making it a harder-to-find bottle that commands a premium over current Grand Marnier offerings.
Why Grand Marnier Cherry?
What sets this expression apart is the month-long maceration of Griotte sour cherries — a production step that creates genuine fruit depth rather than artificial flavoring. The decision to build on the Cordon Rouge cognac-and-orange base rather than starting from scratch means the cherry notes integrate into an already complex spirit rather than masking a simple one. As a discontinued limited release, Grand Marnier Natural Cherry occupies a unique position: a fully realized cherry-cognac liqueur from a heritage French house that is no longer in production, making remaining bottles increasingly scarce.
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