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This Cognac XO shows an authentic personality after many years of ageing in oak barrels in the heart of their centenary family cellars which keeps our oldest and most precious Cognac.
Its fine bouquet and lingering aftertaste are the results of a very-special distillation on fine lees. The short period it spends in new oak barrels from the Limousin forest gives Frapin VS its unique color, its roundness, and brings an extra touch of vanilla.
On the nose, pleasant floral notes and a beautiful aromatic complexity punctuated with subtle woody touches. An overall elegance typical of aged Cognacs from Grande Champagne.
Founded in 1852 by Auguste Dupuy, the Dupuy brand is the foundation on which we have built, generation after generation, our House of Cognac. Bought in 1905 by Peter Rustad and Thomas Bache-Gabrielsen, two Norwegians, the Dupuy brand has been carefully preserved by the Bache-Gabrielsen family, who still own the company.
DEAU BLACK is a blend of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne cognacs.It is first aged in new casks and then matured in older casks less generous in tannins.The name BLACK refers to the color of the glass used by the professional tasters during blind tasting sessions.
An exceptional blend of up to 30 rare and very old eaux-de-vie made from 100% Grande Champagne Cognac, which is from one of the premier preoduction areas in the Cognac region. Marnier XO Cognac is a distinctive harmonious blend with notes of spice and dried fruit, which results in a robust, lingering finish.
Upon its release, Hennessy VS Luminous was merely available from a couple of selected night clubs in Miami, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York and has therefore become quite rare.
Deep, golden copper. Aromas of orchard fruits (crystallized plums and apples), roasted notes (mocha coffee, toasted almonds, vetiver), and rich spice (cinnamon, orange tree flower, honey, and beeswax).