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The hat is back
First bottled in 1892, but produced some time before, Mandarine Napoléon was said to be a personal favourite of the Corsican-born emperor, Napoléon Bonaparte.
In fact, it was Napoléon's physician, Antoine-Francois de Fourcroy, who first had the idea of macerating mandarins in alcohol and then blending the distillate with cognac.
Mandarine Napoléon is based on a distillate of the finest essential oils of mandarins and its distinctive flavour comes from Sicilian oranges. Four spices, rich in essential oils and aromatics, and two plants achieve this unique composition of flavours.
Only natural ingredients are used and the distinctive colour comes from natural colouring.
Today, Mandarine Napoléon continues to be savoured the world over, just as it was over 200 years ago by Napoléon himself.
- Perfect for creating exciting cocktails and mixed drinks
- A unique liqueur made with the fresh flavour of mandarins
- Great in cooking, desserts, pancakes and with ice cream.
Activity
The bicorn hat is back on the label and logo. Napoléon used to wear this hat sideways which would have made him stand out amongst his aide-de-camps.
UK brand ambassardor Zoran Peric trains and educates bartenders on the history and production of Mandarine Napoléon as well as its use in classic and contemporary cocktails. Zoran makes appearances at UK bar shows featuring signature serves.
Mandarine Napoléon classic bar tools are available to outlets passionate about Mandarine Napoléon.
For further information please visit www.mandarinenapoleon.com
38% vol
70cl
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