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Rastignac XO Cognac

Rastignac Cognac Very Old Reserve XO Review

Rastignac is a cognac house founded in 2008 by the brothers David and Julien Pannaud. The House of Rastignac is located in the Bons Bois appellation of Cognac. The soil of Bons Bois, according to Rastignac is "not the highest category but highly coherent...the soil has steady characteristics, resulting in the consistent nature of our grapes" As such, Rastignac creates its cognacs by blending eaux-de-vie from its own Bons Bois 120 heactare vineyards as...
Martell Cordon Bleu

Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac Review

Martell is a cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell. Martell is located in Cognac, France on the Charente River. Martell's eaux-de-vie are aged in french oak from trees of the Tronçais style, with a fine grain that creates cognacs with lighter tannins and a delicate woody flavor. Martell also uses grapes for its eaux-de-vie from the exclusive and most prestigious Cognac appelations of Borderies, Petit Champagne and Grande Champagne. Martell Cordon Bleu Martell...
Park Borderies Cognac

Park Cognac Borderies Review

Cognac Park Borderies is made under the auspices of The Distillerie of Tessendier & Fils that was founded by Gaston Tessendier in 1862. The Distillerie Tessendier Estate is located on the banks of the Charente in Cognac, France. Tessendier and Fils now produces a collection of cognacs under the name ‘Cognacs Park’, that include Park V.S., Park Borderies, Park X.O. Cigar Blend, Park V.S.O.P., Park X.O. and Park X.O. Extra, Park Chai N°8 and...
deluze vs 1822

De Luze VS Fine Champagne Review

De Luze is a cognac house located in Angeac-Champagne, a small commune about seven miles from Cognac. The House of De Luze specializes in the production of Fine Champagne Cognacs and operates the largest distillery in the Cognac region. De Luze VS Fine Champagne The Review We tasted De Luze VS Fine Champagne cognac neat in a cognac sniffer. Here are our notes. Price De Luze VS Fine Champagne sells at the lower end of the range compared...
Hine Rare VSOP Cognac

Hine Rare V.S.O.P. Review

Hine Rare V.S.O.P. The House of Hine was founded in 1763 in Jarnac, France. Hine was family-owned for six generations, until the late 20th Century when the company was owned by a series of conglomerates including Guinness P.L.C, HMLV (current owner of the House of Hennessy) and CL World Brands. Currently, Hine is owned by EDV SAS. The House of Hine holds the distinction since 1962 of being the only official supplier of Cognac to...
Martell VS Cognac

Martell V.S. Review

Martell V.S. Martell is a cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell. Martell is located in Cognac, France on the Charente River. Martell's eaux-de-vie are aged in french oak from trees of the Tronçais style, with a fine grain that creates cognacs with lighter tannins and a delicate woody flavor. Martell also uses grapes for its eaux-de-vie from the exclusive and most prestigious Cognac appelations of Borderies, Petit Champagne and Grande Champagne. Martell...

Cognac Review: Pierre Ferrand Grande Champagne Cognac Selection des Anges 1st Cru du Cognac

One of my best friends invited me over for a beautiful dinner and this bottle was sitting unopened on the coffee table as I entered his home.   What can I say...I ignored him and went straight to the bottle.  Lets face it, he set me up by placing this out in the open in my path.  Being a VERY cold winter here in Los Angeles (58% outside!!) he had a fire going so we...
dobbe bottle

Dobbé VS Review

Dobbé is a Cognac House that dates back to 1787 when the Dobbé family first acquired a few acres of vineyards in the Charente region of France. Today, eight generations later, the Dobbé family continues the tradition of fine cognac making. The Dobbé estate is run by Michel Dobbé and his son-in law Nicolas. The Dobbé family's thirty five acres of vineyards are located predominately in the Petit Champagne growing Cru with about a third...
Meukow V.S. Cognac

Meukow 90 & VS Reviews

Meukow 90 & Meukow VS Most cognacs have 40% alcohol content (80 proof). In recent years, some cognac houses have been experimenting with producing cognacs with higher alcohol contents. Louis Royer produces a cognac that is 53% alcohol (106 proof), Louis Royer’s Force 53, a VSOP Fine Champagne cognac. Louis Royer suggests that this cognac be drunk over ice in a wide glass. Comparing Meukow VS (40% alcohol/80 proof) and Meukow 90 (45% alcohol/90 proof) The...
Martell VSOP Cognac

Martell V.S.O.P Medaillon Review

Martell is a cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell. Martell is located in Cognac, France on the Charente River. Martell's eaux-de-vie are aged in french oak from trees of the Tronçais style, with a fine grain that creates cognacs with lighter tannins and a delicate woody flavor. Martell also uses grapes for its eaux-de-vie from the exclusive and most prestigious Cognac appelations of Borderies, Petit Champagne and Grande Champagne. Martell V.S.O.P. Medaillon The...

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