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7-YEAR-OLD FOLLE BLANCHE |
Vintage Assessments Tasting Note |
Producer |
CHÂTEAU DE BEAULON |
Medium gold amber colour. Intense, slightly sweet, peppery, caramel nose. Dry, medium-bodied, very bright, tangy, slightly peppery, honeyed, ripe, plummy-caramel flavours with a lingering finish. |
CSPC |
233940 |
Type |
Spirit - Cognac |
Agent |
Lam Int |
Country |
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Region |
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Rating |
**/**+(88.5 points) Spicy Sweet Caramel |
LCBO Note |
Status |
A Vintage Assessments Explorer's Selection! |
TASTING NOTE: This is a rare Cognac made entirely from the Folle Blanche grape, all from a single vineyard. Medium amber with bronze highlights, it is quite fragrant and nuanced, suggesting honey, marmalade, dried apricot, vanilla, bergamot tea, and candied citrus. Dry and medium bodied, it has a very smooth texture and deliciously complex aroma replays, particularly of the honey and vanilla. A touch of caramel sweetness adds delight to the long finish. (Vintages panel, Aug. 2011) |
Price |
$ 56.95 |
Bottle Size |
750 mL |
Tasting Date |
vintages release - September 17, 2011 |
Cases bought |
120 (12 bottles per case) |
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Score:
- Not Presented * Below Average
*+ OK
** Good
**+ Excellent
*** Outstanding
***+ Exceptional
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