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4 Worst Rated French Fruit Liqueurs

Last update: Sat Apr 19 2025
4 Worst Rated French Fruit Liqueurs
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Passoã is a passion fruit liqueur that is produced in France with passion fruit sourced from Brazil. It was created in 1985, and it is currently bottled at 17%. The liqueur has a dominant passion fruit aroma. On the palate, honey sweetness is well balanced with zesty, citrus-like notes.


Although it can be enjoyed on its own, Passoã is usually used in mixed drinks. It goes well with fruit juice, tonic water, sparkling water, ginger ale, and various spirits. The liqueur is a great cocktail ingredient—Porn Star Martini is probably the most popular cocktail made with Passoã.

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Orange Liqueur

MARSEILLE, France
3.4
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Picon is a bittersweet orange-flavored French liqueur, officially classified as a bitter, which is commonly paired with beer. It was created in 1932 by Gaétan Picon, who was an apprentice at a distillery before he was stationed in Algeria.


Like many other French soldiers, he was exposed to malaria, and soon after he invented Picon—a combination of neutral alcohol, caramel, and various herbs and spices such as orange zest, gentian root, and cinchona bark (known to yield quinine which was an effective treatment against malaria). 
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Triple sec is a French term for clear, orange-flavored liqueurs. They are traditionally distilled from a macerate of dried orange peels and a neutral spirit. The origin of triple sec is undoubtedly French, though it is disputed who was the first to use and market the term, as well as the true meaning of the name triple sec, which translates as triple dry.


Combier distillery from Saumur claims that their triple sec is the earliest version, first made in 1834, though some name Cointreau as the original producer. Regardless, the two companies are still the biggest competitors and the most important triple sec brands. 
VARIATIONS OF Triple Sec
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Orange Liqueur

SAINT-BARTHÉLEMY-D'ANJOU, France
3.9
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This classic triple sec was created by the Cointreau brothers, who managed to distill sweet and bitter orange peels to create a slightly sweet, fresh liqueur with incredibly concentrated flavor. The brand was first registered as triple sec in 1885, and since then it has remained one of the best-selling, premium options. Cointreau is mainly used as the essential ingredient in various cocktails such as the classics Sidecar, Margarita, or Cosmopolitan.

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