- Cognac age
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Hors d'Age
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- Growth area
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Fins Bois
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Age (minimum)
- 23
- Brand
- Roullet Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Fins Bois
Fins Bois
Description
Roullet Heritage Fins Bois Cognac
A superb hors d'age, the Roullet Heritage Fins Bois Cognac has been in the making for the last two to three decades. Extremely old, each eaux-de-vie contained within the blend has matured for between 23-36 years until it reached a fine state of perfection. For anyone who enjoys the uniqueness of the Fins Bois terroir, this is the epitome of all that's good about the soils here.
Produced by a Cognac house dating back to 1772, the Roullet house was an early contender in crafting exceptional Cognacs. The rich heritage behind every creation is the reason this incredible blend is in existence. Impressively aged, with a balanced finished result, the Heritage Fins Bois is the ultimate example of what this renowned Cognac house is capable of.
Presentation of the bottle
A charming short, square decanter this Cognac is the embodiment of a spectacularly old Cognac. Typical of the renowned Roullett branding, the emerald green and royal gold immediately allude to the sophistication that awaits. Finished in a wooden presentation box, this is an exceptional choice down to the final detail. An exceptional gift, or one to proudly display on a special occasion.
How to enjoy
A Cognac of this age should be savored neat, to fully appreciate its beautiful balance and unique blend.
About Roullet Cognac
The Cognac house of Roullet has a long and rich history. Indeed, the Roullet family were some of the very first to sell Cognacs in glass bottles in Paris back in the 18th century. Vineyards and working the vines are in the blood of this long line of wine makers. There is a traceable history showing the family first owned vineyards in the Cognac region as far back as 1772.
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