- Growth area
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Blend
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 42%
- Brand
- Couprie Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Blend
Description
Couprie Eau de Vie Fleur de Vigne Cognac
Instantly eye-catching with its unique clear colour, its exterior is only the beginning of how different the Couprie Eau de Vie Fleur de Vigne truly is. Produced from one of the best terroirs of the Charentes, the aromatic richness of this blend will inevitably surprise you. Beautifully expressing the delicacy of the Ugni Blanc grape variety, it is double distilled and reduced in stages to 42° without aging in the barrel. Displaying the favorable finesse of the Charentaise distillation it is a wonderfully unique expression.
Produced by Pierre Couprie, who received its distillation permit in 1750, this is a Cognac house that boasts a long history. A smaller producer, this house prioritizes quality over quantity. An ethos that shines through with this exceptional Cognac. Unlike any other Cognac, the careful consideration placed in the Couprie Eau de Vie Fleur de Vigne is a credit to this remarkable Cognac house.
Presentation of the bottle
Instantly eye-catching with its clean, bold black and white design this type of display is not what instantly comes to mind at the mention of Cognac. This is exactly why it’s such an exceptional choice. The clear liquid is beautifully complemented by silver tones and the sleekness of its branding conveys chic effortlessly. The Cognac does all the talking in this showcase, enticing you from the first introduction.
How to enjoy
Fleur de Vigne is best enjoyed chilled, 12 to 14 degrees. With aromas exhaled in a frosted glass, it will go perfectly with your desserts such as sorbets or chocolates. You can also enjoy it with smoked salmon. Ideal for composing your cocktails.
Reviews (1)
I do not know,
whether Couprie Fleur de Vigne can be compared with Marc de Alsace or ordinary marc brandy from Austria. It doesn't stand a chance against either. Regardless of whether you follow the consumption recommendations or not. Expensive schnapps, that's all. I am at a loss as to how this fits to the products...
About Couprie Cognac
When Pierre Couprie received the distillation permit in 1750, he introduced a long history for the Couprie family. Their estate in Ambleville in the Grande Champagne has been the home to the cognac house sine generations. Like many smaller producers, Couprie Cognac uses only its own wine production to ensure and control the highest quality of their eaux-de-vie. Courpie also produces Pineau des Charentes and liqueurs to broaden their product range.
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