Mathilde Orange XO 750ML
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Description
Mathilde Orange XO 750ML is a French orange liqueur blending aged Cognac Ferrand with orange peel distillate, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). Spirit Journal reviewer Paul Pacult called it "an absolutely fantastic liqueur," and its Cognac backbone distinguishes it from lighter triple sec–style alternatives.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: France | Style: Cognac-Based Orange Liqueur | Producer: Gabriel & Andrieu (Pierre Ferrand)
Production & Heritage
Mathilde Orange XO is produced by Gabriel & Andrieu, the same house behind the respected Pierre Ferrand Cognac range. The recipe, said to date back roughly 200 years in the family tradition, begins with the maceration of sweet orange peels in grape spirit, which is then distilled to capture the volatile citrus oils at their most vivid. That orange peel distillate is married with aged Cognac Ferrand that has spent time in oak casks, lightly sweetened, and reduced with water to 80 proof before bottling. The result is a liqueur that draws its complexity from the Cognac component and its aromatic intensity from the distillation—rather than simple infusion—of the orange peels.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright, potent orange peel leads immediately, followed by touches of vanilla and honey. A subtle floral lift and hints of baking spice emerge as the glass opens up.
Taste: The entry is honeyed and warm, with rich orange fruit at the center of the palate. Mid-palate reveals rounded nuttiness, vanilla, and baking spice drawn from the aged Cognac base. A welcome streak of bitter orange peel cuts through the sweetness and keeps the profile balanced.
Finish: Remarkably long for a liqueur, with butterscotch, wood, and lingering citrus zest. The overall impression is voluptuous and round, with enough tannic structure from the oak-aged Cognac to hold the sweetness in check.
How to Drink Mathilde Orange XO
Served neat or over a single large ice cube, the liqueur's Cognac depth and distilled orange aromatics come through most clearly—room temperature is ideal for appreciating its complexity. It also performs exceptionally well in cocktails:
- Sidecar — Substituting Mathilde Orange XO for standard orange liqueur adds richer oak and honey notes to this classic Cognac cocktail.
- Margarita (Cognac variation) — The deeper, nuttier profile creates an elegant twist when replacing triple sec alongside tequila and lime.
- Old Fashioned (brandy style) — A bar spoon of Mathilde Orange XO in place of simple syrup introduces citrus and spice without excess sweetness.
Best For
- Upgrading a home cocktail bar with a premium orange liqueur
- Gifting a Cognac or brandy enthusiast looking to explore the category further
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or coffee
- Replacing Grand Marnier in recipes where deeper oak character is desired
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mathilde Orange XO taste like? It leads with honeyed orange peel and vanilla, followed by nutty, baking-spice notes from its Cognac base, finishing long with butterscotch and subtle wood. Bitter orange peel keeps the sweetness balanced and refreshing.
How does Mathilde Orange XO compare to Grand Marnier? Both are Cognac-based orange liqueurs, but Mathilde Orange XO is darker in color and carries a more subtle, less overtly sweet body than Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge. The use of distilled orange peels rather than a simple maceration gives Mathilde a more concentrated citrus aromatic profile.
Is Mathilde Orange XO good for sipping neat? Yes—its 40% ABV, long finish, and layered Cognac complexity make it one of the more rewarding orange liqueurs to drink on its own, especially after dinner.
Where is Mathilde Orange XO made? It is produced in France by Gabriel & Andrieu, the distillery behind Pierre Ferrand Cognac. The orange peel distillate and aged Cognac components are both of French origin.
What foods pair well with Mathilde Orange XO? Dark chocolate truffles complement its bitter orange and vanilla notes. Crème brûlée echoes the caramelized, honeyed sweetness. Blue cheese provides a savory contrast to the fruit. Duck à l'orange mirrors the citrus aromatics. Almond biscotti highlights the liqueur's nutty mid-palate.
What sizes does Mathilde Orange XO come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Mathilde Orange XO worth the price? Mathilde Orange XO positions as a premium orange liqueur, sitting above mass-market triple secs and competing directly with Grand Marnier's upper-tier expressions. The use of aged Ferrand Cognac and a distilled—rather than simply macerated—orange component justifies its place in the premium tier.
Why Mathilde Orange XO?
What separates this liqueur from the crowded orange liqueur category is the quality of its base spirit: aged Cognac from Pierre Ferrand, a house with serious credibility in the brandy world. The decision to distill the orange peels rather than rely solely on maceration gives the aromatics a purity and intensity that critics like Paul Pacult and The New York Times' Florence Fabricant have specifically praised—Fabricant noting the "vibrant, pure fruit freshness" that sets Mathilde apart. With a recipe claimed to span two centuries, this is a liqueur designed around the Cognac tradition, not merely borrowing its name. For anyone who finds standard orange liqueurs too sweet or one-dimensional, Mathilde Orange XO delivers the depth and finishing length typically reserved for aged spirits.
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