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‘OTARD’ X.O. COGNAC |
Vintage Assessments Tasting Note |
Producer |
Maison Otard |
Medium amber in colour. Lovely, expansive, slightly spicy, vanilla stick, tea and buttery hazelnut purée nose. Elegant, bright, well balanced, lingering caramel and ripe plum purée flavours. This blend of mostly Grande and Petite Champagne has an average age of 35 years. It won a Gold Medal at the 1999 International Wine and Spirit Competition in London, England. |
CSPC |
67470 |
Type |
Spirit - Cognac |
Agent |
Cha Hob |
Country |
France |
Region |
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Rating |
*** Elegant Caramel Flavours |
LCBO Note |
Status |
Recommended by Vintage Assessments! |
Consisting of very old ‘eaux-de-vie’ from mostly the Grande and Petite Champagne regions of Cognac, this spirit combines the subtlety of the Champagne areas with the fruity vigour of the Borderies region. An average age of 35 years spent maturing in oak has given it the fragrances of leather, spice and dried fruits. The perfect ending to a great meal or a rewarding day. This Cognac won a Gold Medal at the 1999 International Wine and Spirit Competition in London, England. |
Price |
$ 164.40 |
Bottle Size |
750 mL |
Tasting Date |
vintages release - May 5, 2001 |
Cases bought |
40 (6 bottles per case) |
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Score:
- Not Presented * Below Average
*+ OK
** Good
**+ Excellent
*** Outstanding
***+ Exceptional
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