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I'm in the market for a good bottle of XO. I've whittled it down to:
Remy Martin
Martell
Hennessey
Does anyone have any experience with any of the above? At the moment im tempred to purchase the first two, but is that reay necessary? Does one of the above outshine the others?
I'm in the market for a good bottle of XO. I've whittled it down to:
Remy Martin
Martell
Hennessey
Does anyone have any experience with any of the above? At the moment im tempred to purchase the first two, but is that reay necessary? Does one of the above outshine the others?
I'm in the market for a good bottle of XO. I've whittled it down to:
Remy Martin
Martell
Hennessey
Does anyone have any experience with any of the above? At the moment im tempred to purchase the first two, but is that reay necessary? Does one of the above outshine the others?
All three xos are very good, the martell cordon bleu and Remy Xo both have a good hint of spice to them and the Hennessey xo is a must in any cognac collection
All three xos are very good, the martell cordon bleu and Remy Xo both have a good hint of spice to them and the Hennessey xo is a must in any cognac collection
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If you had to choose one of the Remy or Martell [MENTION=13409572]oskihen[/MENTION]? Both sound delicious.
You wouldn't go wrong with any of the three, so if I were you and you are just having your first foray into fine cognac I'd opt for the cheapest which is probably the Remy
You wouldn't go wrong with any of the three, so if I were you and you are just having your first foray into fine cognac I'd opt for the cheapest which is probably the Remy
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Thank you [MENTION=13409572]oskihen[/MENTION]. I'll go for the Henessey and the Remy. I've dabbled with cognac before and have some in my collection, but I've been more of a single malt drinker for the past ten years or so. Something recently has had me yearning for the richness of cognac...
Yes, I've always favoured it over Cognac to be honest. Most recently, my son gave me a bottle at Christmas which didn't survive New Year's eve. I feel guilty still (although it wasn't just me!), as it is absolutely something to be savoured and does go very well with a good cigar.
Yes, I've always favoured it over Cognac to be honest. Most recently, my son gave me a bottle at Christmas which didn't survive New Year's eve. I feel guilty still (although it wasn't just me!), as it is absolutely something to be savoured and does go very well with a good cigar.
Yes, I've always favoured it over Cognac to be honest. Most recently, my son gave me a bottle at Christmas which didn't survive New Year's eve. I feel guilty still (although it wasn't just me!), as it is absolutely something to be savoured and does go very well with a good cigar.
Which one was it? I recently got a bottle of VSOP Martell which is pretty good, fancy trying something else too.
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