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Cognac Choloux

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Cognac Choloux
Years ago, Max - the founder of Cognac Expert - met Monsieur Choloux at the market in Chalais where he sold one single Cognac. Max had been looking for him for quite some time, and finally last year he found Monsieur Choloux again. Good news: Monsieur Choloux kindly provides us with more bottles from his cellar. Unfortunately, new stock is always sold out very fast. Sign up to be the first getting an alert once we get new stock. Even better news: We now have Monsieur Choloux’s Pineau des Charentes in stock as well (a red and a white Pineau, each coming from the Bons Bois as well).
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Delicious
A cognac that is very much appreciated. Sincere and delicate, with good smoothness. A beautiful bouquet to be the envy of many cognacs. Many thanks to Sophie and Max for giving me this nectar.... Original (Italian): Un cognac che si fa' molto apprezzare. Sincero e delicato, di buona morbidezz...
Excellent!
A very nice cognac! A complex mix of flavors, not a lot of alcohol burn. The aroma is spicy with notes of banana and nutmeg. Taste: a little spicy, followed by flower. Finish: lingers, this is where the flower taste comes in. A long, lingering finish.
Solid XO and lovely bottle
Daniel Bouju XO N° 27 is 15YR old, and from an older Advent Calendar. Dark fruits and baking spices lead off the nose initially. As it opens, prunes become more apparent, with those spices peeking out from everywhere. Subtle vanilla appears at the rim after a few more minutes. A really lovel...
A taste experience for a lifetime!
I have not purchased this bottle, but this wonderful cognac was included in the CE test kit. This was my absolute favorite in this live testing event! Looking at the AVB (54°) in label of the bottle, I had a slight premonition that such a high AVB would also burn the taste, but NO, the taste was...
Very interesting cognac!
Although many people for some reason do not recognize it as cognac, it is still a full-blooded cognac, what with the fact that the color is not the usual brownish gold. It is also difficult to classify him, in my opinion he falls between VS and vsop, both in terms of taste and price. The manufac...
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Cognac Expert: A short history
Coming from an agricultural background, our grandfather having farmed and owned a vineyard, we've always been dedicated to the Cognac region, the people and naturally, to the drink we all know as Cognac. We have great admiration not only for the bigger houses such as Courvoisier, Camus and Hine, but also the smaller, family Cognac producers.
One day we were driving through the vineyards close to Blanzac, in the Fins Bois region, when we discovered a small producer we'd never seen or heard of before: This led us to think that there are so many brands out there that people don't know about. Neighbours, producers and friends have since introduced us to the wide field of different brandies and the whole Cognac experience. For example, one evening at a dinner in the neighbourhood our host presented a seemingly simple VSOP. And it also came with an anecdote about a winegrower who wanted to convince the cellar master of Hennessy that he could produce a great blend, so he created that particular VSOP solely with that in mind. It was a fantastic blend... but one couldn't buy it. It was situations such as this that led us to the idea to start a blog about the most famous of all brandies, Cognac. In the beginning we just started with a small blog, with a short piece reporting about the latest VS Cognac our father had brought home.
Today it's a much more than a blog; it's a website with a list of all cognac brands and producers, bottles and products, as well as a place that users on a global scale can exchange and talk about their experiences like a dedicated Cognac platform for China.
These days we regularly visit estates from André Petit and Bache-Gabrielsen to Rémy Martin and Martell, have the privilege to taste rare Vintage or XO Cognacs; and we can exchange with enthusiasts and professionals worldwide. It's fantastic.
We created this website to share the unbelievable diversity of brandy brands and producers with an international readership, and we must say - it works!
Sophie and Max