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This inspiring blend of Benedictine liqueur and French Cognac. It is the best of both worlds. Serve straight up, over ice or in cocktails.
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In the glorious time of King Louis XIV, the nobility of France journeyed to their great chateaux where they had feasts crowned by elegant liqueurs. Chambord is a magnificent liqueur made with rich framboise and other fruits and herbs combined with honey.
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In the glorious time of King Louis XIV, the nobility of France journeyed to their great chateaux where they had feasts crowned by elegant liqueurs. Chambord is a magnificent liqueur made with rich framboise and other fruits and herbs combined with honey.
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As a premium orange liqueur, Cointreau is a key ingredient of the most famous cocktails, such as the Margarita and the Cosmopolitan.
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As a premium orange liqueur, Cointreau is a key ingredient of the most famous cocktails, such as the Margarita and the Cosmopolitan.
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DeKuyper Peachtree Schnapps brings you all-natural, bartender -quality peach flavor so you can mix classic cocktails or create your own recipe.
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DeKuyper Sour Apple Pucker Sweet & Sour Schnapps brings you all-natural, bartender -quality sour green apple flavor so you can mix classic cocktails or create your own recipe.
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DeKuyper Triple Sec brings you all-natural, bartender -quality curaçao orange flavor so you can mix classic cocktails or create your own recipe.
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DeKuyper Triple Sec brings you all-natural, bartender -quality curaçao orange flavor so you can mix classic cocktails or create your own recipe.
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DeKuyper Kirschwasser brings you all-natural, bartender -quality cherry flavor so you can mix classic cocktails or create your own recipe.
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After the heroic Jacobite rebellion of 1745 Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped from Scotland leaving behind the legacy of his royal recipe, which remained a secret for generations on the Isle of Skye.
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After the heroic Jacobite rebellion of 1745 Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped from Scotland leaving behind the legacy of his royal recipe, which remained a secret for generations on the Isle of Skye.
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