Bols Triple Sec
Bols Triple Sec is a clear colored liqueur, flavored with aromatic Curaçao orange peels and hints of citrus. It is without a doubt one of the most essential orange liqueurs in the modern bar, since at least half of all classic and modern drinks are made with Triple Sec or a variant, like Dry Orange Curaçao.
70 CL - 38%

Color
Transparent

Scent
Orange

Taste
Tangy
Bols Triple Sec Taste Notes
Bols Triple Sec Taste Notes

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>What is Triple Sec?>
Triple Sec is a clear, orange-flavored liqueur made from the dried peels of bitter and sweet oranges. It originated in France in the 19th century and is a key ingredient in many classic cocktails, including the Margarita, Cosmopolitan, and Sidecar.
Bols Triple Sec is one of the world’s oldest and most authentic versions of this iconic liqueur. Crafted with natural orange peels and a refined distillation process, it delivers a bright, citrus-forward flavor with a balanced sweetness—ideal for elevating cocktails or sipping on its own.
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>What Does Triple Sec Taste Like?>
Triple Sec has a bright, citrus-forward flavor with a balance of sweet and bitter orange notes. It's zesty, aromatic, and slightly syrupy, making it a versatile ingredient in cocktails.
Bols Triple Sec is crafted with the peels of sweet and bitter oranges, delivering a crisp, clean orange taste with a touch of warming spice. It adds vibrant citrus flavor to drinks like Margaritas, Sidecars, and Cosmos without overpowering other ingredients.
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>What is the Difference Between Blue Curaçao and Triple Sec?>
Blue Curaçao and Triple Sec are both orange-flavored liqueurs that add vibrant citrus notes to cocktails, but they differ in origin, production, and flavor profile.1. Origin and Base Ingredients
- Blue Curaçao: Originates from the Caribbean island of Curaçao. It is crafted using the peels of the Laraha citrus fruit, which gives it a distinctive bitter-orange flavor. Blue Curaçao is typically distilled with a blend of alcohols, Bols Blue 1575 uses spiced rum as the base, which contribute to its sweeter and more complex taste.
- Triple Sec: Hails from France and uses sweet and bitter orange peels, often from Valencia oranges, to infuse its flavor. Made with a neutral spirit, like those distilled from sugar beets, Triple Sec has a cleaner, crisper taste compared to Blue Curaçao.
2. Flavor and Sweetness
- Blue Curaçao: Offers a tangy orange flavor with a hint of bitterness, balanced by a pronounced sweetness. This combination makes it ideal for tropical and exotic cocktails, where its vibrant blue color adds visual appeal.
- Triple Sec: Has a sharper, drier citrus profile with less sweetness. It’s often used in classic cocktails like the Margarita or Sidecar, where a clean orange essence is needed.
3. Color and Appearance
- Blue Curaçao: Its signature bright blue color comes from added food dye, making it a visual standout in drinks.
- Triple Sec: Clear and colorless, it blends seamlessly into any cocktail without altering its appearance.
4. Use in Cocktails While both liqueurs can often be substituted for each other in recipes, Blue Curaçao is more commonly featured in vibrant, tropical-themed drinks, while Triple Sec is a go-to for classic cocktails requiring a neutral citrus profile.Key Takeaway: Blue Curaçao is sweeter, more complex, and visually striking with its blue hue, while Triple Sec offers a sharper, drier citrus flavor with a clear appearance. Both are versatile in cocktails, but their unique characteristics make them suited for different styles and presentations.
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>Is Triple Sec Orange Liqueur?>
Yes, Triple Sec is a type of orange liqueur. It’s made by distilling the dried peels of bitter and sweet oranges, resulting in a clear, citrus-flavored spirit.
Bols Triple Sec is one of the most authentic orange liqueurs available, crafted with natural orange peels for a bright, zesty flavor that's essential in cocktails like the Margarita, Cosmopolitan, and Sidecar.
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>Does Triple Sec Go Bad?>
Triple Sec doesn’t spoil quickly, but it can lose flavor over time. Unopened, it can last for years. Once opened, it’s best consumed within 12–18 months for optimal taste.
Because Bols Triple Sec is a liqueur with sugar and alcohol (21% ABV), it’s shelf-stable. However, exposure to light, heat, and air can dull its vibrant orange flavor. To preserve quality, store it tightly sealed in a cool, dark place.