Brands produced by Rémy Cointreau include: Rémy Martin (cognac), Mount Gay (rum), Cointreau (liqueur), Passoã (liqueur), Metaxa (brandy), Bruichladdich (Scotch whisky), and both Piper-Heidsieck and Charles Heidsieck champagnes.
Yes, is part of Remy-Cointreau. Rémy Martin is part of Rémy-Cointreau but it has nothing to do with St Remy or Remigius. St. Remy is a small village in the Département Bouches-du-Rhône, Remigius is a saint who was bishop of Reims http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Remigius. Rémy Martin was founded in 1724 by the winegrower Rémy Martin http://www.cognac-expert.com/cognac-brands/remy-martin-cognac That's why it is called Rémy Martin cognac.
Cointreau was created in 1875.
Cointreau is an orange-flavored liqueur.
Cointreau is an orange-flavored liqueur.
The population of Rémy Cointreau is 1,571.
Rémy Cointreau's population is 2,010.
Rémy Cointreau was created in 1991.
Cointreau. has written: 'L' amant salamandre'
A good alternative to Cointreau for making cocktails is triple sec, which is a similar orange-flavored liqueur that can be used in place of Cointreau in many recipes.
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These two are basically the same, both are French orange flavored liqueurs and will produce the same results.
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