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Originally Posted by onobond
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Yes, our Albanian hit men are on their way already...
:p Cheers, T. |
I have a book "The Cognac Companion" by Conal R. Gregory (publ. Running Press)--it discusses various "well known" brands, and notes (based on tastings) how good some of them are.
Has anyone reading this thread, seen this book and if so, do you agree with the conclusions? I've never tried any of the super expensive stuff, but Remy XO is one of my favorites. |
On the run for a meeting at LHR T5 BA FLounge, I noticed a new "tent" beeing the only Hennesy sampling station outside of Cognac.
I'll be heading out for departure much earlier than usual... ;) |
I'm just getting into Armagnac. What should I be looking for?
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Oh, the usual thing in France; rather careless drivers and innovative parking habits.
Whilst in Armagnac, do get around to producers and sample their Vintage Armagnacs. IMHO a much more noble and priceworthy digestif than Cognac. Select a base station like Auch or Condom to make excursions in this pretty small area, roughly 100 x 80 km. If you prefer a larger city with more restaurants, a larger selection of hotels, AND willing to spend an hour out and the same back, Toulouse might be your choice A rather schematic map here just for the connecting roads and Les Terroirs. A good road map is invaluable if you drive yourself. |
Just picked up a bottle of 18 year old Pellehaut. Got good reviews so I thought I'd check it out as the price was reasonable.
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Originally Posted by broadwayblue
(Post 24930933)
I'm just getting into Armagnac. What should I be looking for?
You can find very well aged vintage Armagnac at auctions at a good price. Or you can find run of the mill Hors d'âge Armagnac for free in AF lounges. :) Or for about €3 a glass at most any café in France. |
Does anyone know about this Armangnac? A close friend got it from his grandfather years ago and was kind enough to share it with me as he knows I am a cognac fan. He asked me what I knew about it but sadly my answer was zero.
Is this something special? https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/359/19...dfd84459_z.jpg |
As it is posted above, alcohol does not age in the bottle like wine. So if the Grandfather bought it in the 70's, it's probably not that special. But if it was bottled in 2000's, then maybe.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 25016443)
As it is posted above, alcohol does not age in the bottle like wine. So if the Grandfather bought it in the 70's, it's probably not that special. But if it was bottled in 2000's, then maybe.
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Raised on Martell Cognac
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Been enjoying Hennessy Master Blender's No 1 (VSOP, 43%). Approx. $45 USD for 375 ml.
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Remy XO vs Louis XIII cognac
From casino promos I've had "free" dining $ and tried the Louis XIII twice. IMHO XO is much better than VSOP, BUT I did not perceive that the Louis was (much) superior to XO, add in the price difference...:td:
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Godet VSOP. Nice oak and floral notes on the nose. Good tannic structure. A little fruit and the oak reappears on the palate. Very smooth and meant for sipping and enjoying life. Family owned business for 15 generations. |
feels cognac had a rich aroma with notes of fruit and oak, and the taste was well-balanced with hints of vanilla and spice, loved it!
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I've recently enjoyed ABK6's XO and VSOPs at home.
Admittedly, my only other experiences with Cognac have been in the air. Courvosier VSOP wasn't all that great, but AY has served Otard XO which I liked, so I bought the ABK6's for home since I couldn't find the Otard nearby. |
Originally Posted by dchristiva
(Post 15839854)
I am a big fan of Pierre Ferrand Ambre.
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