Can you share a family anecdote?
At my grandparents’ house, it was always my grandmother Élisabeth – the wife of my grandfather Pierre Cointreau – who made cocktails. He was very fond of telling us the family history, especially his memories of Édouard, his own grandfather who invented Cointreau. In a way, I’m passing on those traditions today.
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What makes you proud?
In a world dictated by globalization, all the millions of Cointreau bottles are distributed every year around the world, whether in Japan, Canada, India, Russia, the United States, or the United Kingdom; all the bottles are developed in Angers, the cradle of the family.
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What makes you tick?
Working with bartenders is really exciting. Especially to observe new cocktail trends, but also to chat with experts about the organoleptic richness of Cointreau liqueur. Lastly, I love hosting masterclasses for people just discovering the art of the cocktail. That pride when they make their first cocktail... it’s indescribable. I sometimes feel like I’m reliving my first attempts!
The secret to a good cocktail?
I rely on three things:1. A single base, namely Cointreau, to create infinite possibilities. 2. In the words of my grandmother: “A cocktail is enjoyed first with the eyes—take care of the presentation!”3. Prioritize seasonal fruits and fresh products; they have far more flavor
Find your cocktail
What is your favorite cocktail?
The Margarita. It goes without saying that the Margarita is especially valuable to me, since I learned how to make it from my maternal grandmother’s side – a woman that no superlative can describe!
The Original Margarita