Mandarine Napoléon XO comes in a black, luxury case with some mirror effects. Look at the bottle – it even looks like a mandarine…
As Vodka&Co. reports, this bottle is a mix of just under 30 different herbs and spices of mandarines, blended with a Cognac XO from the Grande Champagne growth area. This combination makes the Mandarine a special liquor. Price: At about €150. It’s not just a simple XO, no, they call it Napoléon XO!

So and why does this Belgium product have to be a XO? If it’s “only” used for cocktails and mixing? Why not a VSOP…? Somehow is not really made for mixing, and at the same time… it is.
Source & Picture: Vodka&Co.
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That’s a lot of money for a sweet fruit infused bottle of XO. That said – Grand Marnier have had a bottle of Cuvee Cent Cinquant our for years which sells for around the same price, therefore I’d be curious to know how they compare to each other?
Additionally – what is