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Two-hundred-year-old spirit resides in bottle of mysterious liqueur
The exact recipe is top secret: from nutmeg pulp, citrus fruit from the mountains and Grenada's spices a small family-run business brews the exotic La Grenade liqueur. Yet the most important ingredient is definitely the 200-year-old spirit of legendary Captain Louis de la Grenade…

By Bernhard Grdseloff
 
Ancestral spirit in the bottle: Dr. La Grenade
Ancestral spirit in the bottle: Dr. La Grenade
 
 
 

The old warhorse was the leader of the civil militia fighting a slave rebellion in the 18th century. “The recipe for the liqueur was given to him by a Dutch missionary in return for a trip on the Captain’s ship,” explains Dr. Cécile La Grenade, descendant of the plantation owner and manager of today’s family-run business. “My mother started producing this beverage commercially after it had been made to meet private needs only for many generations.”

The mysterious potion, which raked in a gold medal in Brussels, is said to have magical powers: rub the Captain’s head on the label, take a swig, and wish you were in Grenada. In any case you’ll have the scent of nutmeg in your nose and the taste of the spices on your tongue…

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