Description
Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur is a luxurious French creation, crafted in the Loire Valley and inspired by raspberry liqueurs first introduced to King Louis XIV in the 17th century. Presented in its iconic spherical bottle, it embodies French elegance and artisanal craftsmanship with a modern twist.
Product Details:
- Alcohol by Volume (ABV): 16.5%
- Key Ingredients: Black raspberries, blackberries, Madagascar vanilla, Moroccan citrus peel, honey, XO Cognac, aromatic spices
- Founder: Norton “Sky” Cooper (1982)
Sensory :
Chambord opens with lush aromas of black raspberries and blackberries, accented by currants and creamy Madagascan vanilla. Moroccan citrus peel adds zesty brightness, while golden honey softens the profile with natural sweetness. Deepened by XO Cognac and layered with ginger, nutmeg, and clove, the palate is velvety and balanced, finishing with smooth, lingering richness.
Distiller’s Background:
Chambord was created in 1982 by Norton “Sky” Cooper, drawing inspiration from a legendary raspberry liqueur crafted in the Loire Valley in the late 1600s. The brand honors the grandeur of French nobility, when fruit liqueurs and cognac held pride of place at the royal table. Now produced by Brown-Forman, Chambord preserves its artisanal legacy through a meticulous double-infusion process, where natural ingredients are steeped in French spirits for up to six weeks to extract layered flavor.
Serving Suggestions:
- French Martini: Chambord, vodka, and pineapple juice for a modern classic.
- Kir Impérial: Chambord topped with Champagne for an elegant aperitif.
- Over Desserts: Drizzle over vanilla ice cream, cheesecake, or chocolate torte.
- On the Rocks: Served chilled or over ice for a refined after-dinner drink.
Why Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur:
It captures the essence of French luxury and tradition, offering unparalleled depth and elegance in both cocktails and culinary creations. Chambord is more than a liqueur; it is a statement of sophistication, versatility, and timeless indulgence.




