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I am very partial to Remy Martin fine champagne cognac though
The Remy Fine Champagne is normally there VSOP
A very nice drink it is
I am quite partial to the Coeur De Cognac another fine champagne but aged a little more and is even softer
Normally around ?40
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RCH same here mate if we ever meet you'll realise I'm quiet a thick skinned individual , it was meant as friendly banter you've got to remember I've spent my live in the building trade . [emoji2] [emoji2] .
But picked up a bottle of this don't know what makes it very special but all will be revealed tonight once i finish work
Sean VS is just the standard cognac
A.C.: Two years old. Aged in wood
V.O., Very Old: Aged a minimum of four years
V.S., Very Special: Three years of aging in wooden casks. Very often called Three Star
V.S.O.P., Very Superior Old Pale: Minimum aging is eight years in wood for the youngest in the blend. Industry average is between 10 and 15 years old, which is why it's sometimes known as Five Star
X.O., Extra Old: Also called Luxury. Has a minimum age of eight years. This class also can include Napoleon and Vielle ("Reserve")
Napoleon/Extra/Vielle Reserve: Napoleon had nothing to do with it, except to order this type of Cognac. At least four years old, but generally much older than that
Varietal: Made using only one type of varietal grape
Vintage: Aged and was put into the bottle in the year of the vintage
Hors d'Age: Too old to figure out the age. A true gem
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Just arrived have to wait feb to taste these beauties
I'm not doing dry Jan, can I have those?[emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]
Lovely buying there. I drank most of my Cognac on New Year's Eve so I'm going to need a new one soon. Thinking of buying a cheaper one that Marc told me about next.
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