Grand Marnier

English

Etymology

French, from grand (great) and the surname of Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle, who created it in 1880.

Noun

Grand Marnier (countable and uncountable, plural Grand Marniers)

  1. An orange-flavoured brandy liqueur from France, or a serving of this drink.
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