Navan liqueur

Navan Natural Vanilla Liqueur
TypeLiqueur
ManufacturerAlexandre Marnier-Lapostolle
OriginFrance
IntroducedFall 2004
Alcohol by volume40%[1]
Proof (US)80[2]
ColourMedium- to pale-gold hue
Flavorvanilla

Navan (nah-váhn), is a vanilla liqueur produced by the House of Grand Marnier.

Navan's name stands for "Natural Vanilla". The vanilla beans are imported from Madagascar.[3][4]

History

Alexandra Marnier Lapostolle, current president of Marnier-Lapostolle North America and creator of Casa Lapostolle Wines, chose the natural vanilla flavor to create Navan, a new liqueur founded on Grand Marnier's success. Navan launched in 2004 in the US, where it is distributed by Moet Hennessy USA. It is also available in Canada and the Caribbean. In 2008 Navan introduced a revised, less sweet formula, based on feedback from bartenders and chefs.

By 2010, the Lapostolle family ceased making Navan. After repackaging and tweaking the formula, Navan did not sell the way the family had hoped.

Production

When creating Navan, more than 150 eaux-de-vie from 500 distilleries are blended. Natural vanilla from Madagascar [5] is flown to France where it is blended with fine French cognac that has been aged for up to 10 years. Once blended, Navan ages an additional six months.

References

  1. ^ "Navan by Grand Marnier". Retrieved 27 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Navan by Grand Marnier". Retrieved 27 February 2026.
  3. ^ Matt Goldstein, Navan Natural Vanilla Liqueur from Grand Marnier: A Review, 18 October 2010.
  4. ^ "NAVAN Natural Vanilla Liqueur - Alcoholic Beverage News". www.foodreference.com. Retrieved 27 February 2026.
  5. ^ "Grand Marnier's Navan Vanilla Cognac - The Latest Liqueur Trend - Nymag". New York Magazine. 27 January 2005. Retrieved 27 February 2026.