POSTED: December 10, 2008 by dianscot
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Grand Marnier has an orange flavour as well. Both Cointreau and Grand Marnier are made with orange peels. Actually, Grand Marnier is a triple sec and so is Cointreau.
Thanks-I get that one mixed up with Grand Marnier. I thought it was orange flavoured too.
Yep. Some people use it in a margarita instead of Triple Sec. It can be used many different ways...good to have in your bar.
Is Cointreau orange flavored?
that is awesome. I forgot all about the Cointreau.
That'ssound yummy and so easy to make and a great choice for those that want to keep lite and not to much alcohol.
Pomegranate Cocktail:
In a champagne flute, place:
splash of pomegranate juice
splash of cointreau
strip of orange zest
fill with sparkling wine (Mumm's Napa Brut Prestige or Prosecco)
Garnish with pomegranate seeds