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An invitation to the origin of Maison 1691

Explore the French dessert inspiration behind Maison 1691 — from the first caramelized top to the modern cream liqueur made for cocktails, coffee, and life’s sweetest moments.

starting

with a

timeless

recipe

from 17th

century

France.

We perfected it

and bottled it

into a modern

French indulgence.

Maison 1691 was developed by tasting against freshly made crème brûlée — refining the balance of smooth cream, warm vanilla, caramelized sugar, and a delicate toasted finish. Guided by pastry chefs and flavor experts, we perfected the recipe into a modern cream liqueur inspired by French dessert culture.

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Tasting notes

Maison 1691 opens with smooth, velvety cream and soft vanilla, followed by notes of golden caramelized sugar and a gentle toasted warmth. The finish is rich, balanced, and dessert-like without being overly sweet.

Nose: Warm vanilla, cream, caramelized sugar

Palate: Smooth dairy cream, custard, golden caramel

Finish: Delicate toasted brûlée warmth, soft and lingering

Cream

Vanilla

toasted sugar

caramel