Description
Triple Sec Liqueur – Distilleries du Nord (1970s)
A retro classic with vibrant citrus and vintage charm
This Triple Sec liqueur, crafted by the Distilleries du Nord and presumed to date from the 1970s, is a flavorful testament to the postwar French art of distillation. Triple Sec, the iconic orange-based liqueur, is celebrated for its zesty brightness, subtle sweetness, and versatility in both timeless and creative cocktails.
Behind its distinctly vintage label lies a brilliant spirit, offering intense aromas of sweet and bitter orange peel, with notes of zest, lightly caramelized sugar, and a touch of spice. On the palate, it strikes a beautiful balance: a lively citrusy attack, a smooth mid-palate, and a refreshing, persistent finish.
Equally at home in cocktails (Cosmopolitan, Margarita, Sidecar, White Lady…) or served neat or over ice as a digestif, this old bottling reflects a time when each distillery had its own artisanal take on Triple Sec—often with unique character now lost to time.
A rare bottle and a piece of liquid heritage, perfect for collectors or lovers of classic liqueurs with authentic depth.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Liqueur triple sec |
| Designation | Liqueur |
| Degree of alcohol (% vol) | 30 |
| Capacity (cl) | 37,5 |
| Color | White |
| Référence | 116j |




