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  2. Sidecar (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    IBA official cocktail. Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker, shake well with ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass. The sidecar is a cocktail traditionally made with brandy (usually cognac), orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, dry curaçao, or a triple sec), and lemon juice. It became popular in Paris and London in the early 1920s.

  3. Triple sec - Wikipedia

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    Flavor. Orange. Triple sec is an orange -flavoured liqueur that originated in France. It usually contains 20–40% alcohol by volume. [1] Triple sec is rarely consumed neat, but is used in preparing many mixed drinks such as margaritas, cosmopolitans, sidecars, Long Island iced teas, and mai tais.

  4. Grand Marnier - Wikipedia

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    www.grand-marnier.com. Grand Marnier (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ maʁnje]) is a French brand of liqueurs. The brand's best-known product is Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge, an orange-flavored liqueur created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. It is made from a blend of Cognac brandy, distilled essence of bitter orange, and sugar ...

  5. Curaçao (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Curaçao[1] (/ ˈkjʊərəsaʊ, - soʊ / KURE-əss-ow, -⁠oh, Dutch: [kyraːˈsʌu] ⓘ) is a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of the bitter orange variety laraha, a citrus fruit grown on the Caribbean island of Curaçao. Curaçao can be sold in numerous forms, though the most common are the orange-hued dry curaçao and blue curaçao ...

  6. Talk:Curaçao (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Cointreau and Grand Marnier are more delicate, refined liqueurs than triple sec, but all three are orange-based." Trader Vic: Nothing specific, but he obviously distinguishes between triple sec and curaçao. He seems to regard triple sec as being generic, but recommends specific brands of curaçao, usually DeKuyper or Nuyens.

  7. Margarita - Wikipedia

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    Besides Cointreau, other orange-flavored liqueurs that might be used include Grand Marnier (yielding the "Cadillac Margarita"), Gran Gala, other brands of triple sec, or blue curaçao (yielding the blue margarita). When sweeter fruit juices or freshly puréed fruits are added to the margarita, the orange-flavored liqueur is often reduced or ...

  8. Cointreau - Wikipedia

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    Cointreau (UK: / ˈkwɒntroʊ, ˈkwɑːn -/, US: / kwɑːnˈtroʊ, kwæ̃ˈ -/, [1][2][3] French: [kwɛ̃tʁo]) is a brand of orange-flavoured triple sec liqueur produced in Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou, France. It is consumed as an apéritif and digestif, [4] and is a component of several well-known cocktails. It was originally called [5 ...

  9. Crêpes Suzette - Wikipedia

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    Crêpes Suzette. Crêpes Suzette (pronounced [kʁɛp syzɛt]) is a French dessert consisting of crêpes with beurre Suzette (pronounced [bœʁ syzɛt]), a sauce of caramelized sugar and butter, tangerine or orange juice, zest, and Grand Marnier, triple sec or orange Curaçao liqueur on top, flambéed tableside. [1]