L'Orangerie

Monaco


The brainchild of expatriate Dubliner Philip Culazzo, l'Orangerie is an artisanal liqueur made with bitter oranges harvested from the citrus trees lining some of Monaco's streets. Grab a taste and bring home a bottle from this cute-as-a-button, bright orange boutique.


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