Frapin V.S. Luxe Grande Champagne, Premier Grand Cru Du Cognac, 50 ml
Reviews of purchase Frapin V.S. Luxe Grande Champagne, Premier Grand Cru Du Cognac, 50 ml
Tasting Notes
Cognac yellow-straw color.
In cognac rounded taste with hints of fresh berries in the midst of harvest. Continuous distillation on the lees makes a noble taste is incredibly long.
Cognac is a delicate, slightly vanilla aroma blossoming vines June.
Frapen Sun Suite Grande Champagne can be a wonderful aperitif or consumed as a digestif after a meal. Cognac also combines perfectly with a cigar and coffee. This drink is recommended to serve by the glass tulip-shaped or sniffer - from the English sniff «sniff", it is this form helps to reveal the full bouquet. A temperature at which this wonderful cognac makes reachable subtlest facets should taste slightly exceed 20 ° C.
Interesting Facts
Frapin VS Luxe Grande Champagne - it's delicious cognac with a rich elegant flavor and delicate aroma.
Frapin vineyards are located in the historical lands around the castle Chateau Fontpinot and are classified as Premiers Grands Crus Subregion Grande Champagne. The local climate and soil characteristics give subtle, refined and pure ethyl alcohol with a rich bouquet, acquiring more luxury with age. The farm Frapin used exclusively organic methods of growing grapes.
Selected grapes pressed with five pneumatic presses - gently and quickly fermented grape juice, resulting in a young dry wine 7-9%. To save a little fruity wine is unfiltered. Frapin distillery has four Charentais alambika red copper kettle volume 2500 liters. Distilled wine on the lees, which gives cognac complexity, richness and a long aftertaste. Part Frapin brandies aged in the cellars of the standard, as part of a unique attic lofts, where the proportion is much higher evaporation, and the resulting brandy more intense and fragrant. Briefly cognac is aged in Limousin oak barrels, which gives the drink a special character. Duration of exposure Frapin cognac VS - 6 years, which greatly exceeds the regulated French law term that category VS typically 2.5 years.