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While this elixir commonly exhibits a clear, pale hue, there are variations that exhibit a range of colors, from fiery reds to sunny oranges, emerald greens, and even sapphire blues. Notably, both Cointreau and Grand Marnier are regarded as examples of this exquisite liqueur, which bears the moniker of Curacao.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>X is a citrus-based liqueur that has its origins in Amsterdam and is made with oranges imported from Dutch Guiana. Its color may vary from red, white, green, or orange, but it always carries the pungent flavor of the bitter orange peel from which it is crafted. 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