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National Grand Marnier Day

Celebrated on 07/14/2026

Quick Fact

National Grand Marnier Day, celebrated on July 14th, coincides with France's Bastille Day, honoring the liqueur's French origins. Grand Marnier is a blend of fine cognac and distilled essence of bitter orange, created by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle in 1880.

Origins and Establishment of National Grand Marnier Day

National Grand Marnier Day was established by the Marnier-Lapostolle family to honor the legacy of their iconic liqueur. The date, July 14th, was chosen to align with Bastille Day, celebrating French heritage and the spirit's deep roots in French culture. The holiday was first officially recognized in the early 2000s, promoted through brand events and cocktail competitions.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over the years, the day has grown from a niche brand celebration into a broader appreciation of fine spirits and French culinary tradition. Today, it is marked by bartenders crafting signature cocktails like the Grand Margarita, and enthusiasts enjoying the liqueur neat or in desserts. Social media campaigns and limited-edition releases have modernized the holiday, engaging a new generation of fans.

Facts & General Observations

  • Grand Marnier is produced in the Cognac region of France, using over 400 different eaux-de-vie.
  • The recipe has remained unchanged for over 140 years, a closely guarded family secret.
  • The brand's iconic square bottle was designed to resemble a cognac decanter, with a red ribbon tied around the neck.

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