Cognac Courvoisier V.S.O.P.
This cognac was named by Napoleon in 1811 as a supplier to the imperial court. It is produced by the hand of Courvoisier and is made with Ugni Blanc grapes. The distillation takes place in small stills to better check its quality and is finally stored in small oak barrels for many years.
Type: Cognac
Producer: Courvoisier
Place of origin: France
Type of grape: Ugni Blanca
Bottle: 70 cl
Alcohol content: 40.5%
Elaboration: Aged for at least 10 years in white French oak barrels.
Recommendations: Serve alone, with ice or combined.
Tasting notes: Amber-toned, attractive and friendly. Floral and fruity aromas. Notes of peach, jasmine and vanilla. Warm, fine and light. Of great final, it is balanced and pleasant.
Scores:
Gold Medal, 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition 91
Excellent, highly recommended, 2015 Ultimate Spirits Challenge
Data sheet
- Country
- France
- Bottle capacity
- 70 cl
- Special features
- Case