Bache Gabrielsen Réserve Sérénité Très Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac
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Multimillésime Cognac: 4 Years
1983 - 1985 - 1988 - 1993
The family-run Cognac house of Andre Petit is based in Berneuil and is proud to have maintained its traditional methods of harvest and production, handed down through the generations. Jacques Petit, the grandson of the founder, now runs the house and recently presented us with a particularly special bottle of Cognac, of the name Les Quatre Années de Berneuil.
This spectacular and sentimental Cognac is a multi-millésime, a stunning combination of four vintages, selected not only for their characteristics but also for the memories they evoke in their creator. Crafted from eaux-de-vie produced exclusively from the family’s vineyards in Berneuil within the Bon Bois region, this Limited Edition Brut de Fût Cognac has an ABV of 44,3 % and has been naturally reduced.
Discover the whole story about Jacques, his personal development and the Cognac.
Very complex. Starts fruity, like hard candied fruit sweets, but then there’s a dollop of marmalade with plums and a violet background. Delicious sharp/sweet arrival on the palate with plum jam and coffee. Also some tobacco that turns a little ashy as it develops. It gets a little bitter, but...
Very complex. Starts fruity, like hard candied fruit sweets, but then there’s a dollop of marmalade with plums and a violet background. Delicious sharp/sweet arrival on the palate with plum jam and coffee. Also some tobacco that turns a little ashy as it develops. It gets a little bitter, but...
I am a big fan of Andre Petit’s cognacs and this one lives up to the standards of the house.. I tend to prefer - or maybe simply more used to - the Napoleon and the XO très rare…but this is still a very pleasant cognac…
I knew the name of this bottle of wine early, but I didn't dare to try it because I didn't have a good impression of Brut de F û t. After a preferential policy of cognac- expert network, I resolutely bought a bottle and came back to try. During the holiday, I ate Chinese food with my family...
Colour: Old gold, orange lights. Irregular medium tears. Nose: Earthy and musky notes at first. A tad on citruses too. Quite heady. Ample nutty scents on roasted hazelnuts and dry walnut. A few caramel sweets/toffee smell in the background. Mouth: Very sweet texture. Still on walnuts but surrounded...
On the nose: I immediately get candied and stewed fruits enveloped by a passive but rough wood texture. The fruits I get are light, round and messy aromas of apricots, peaches, strawberries, honey, raspberries, cherries and pears. After that are just as light but shorter notes of cacao, dark chocolate...
This is a mulitmillesime from Bons Bois, an unusual product from this producers, most other products are blends of Fins Bois, Bons Bois and Petite Champagne. This cognac has a nice red golden color. It is rich, almost intense, on the nose. Most dominant is mature fruity notes followed by darker...
This cognac I quite enjoyed... heavy nose of candied fruit and a touch of rancio... the taste was quite elegant with a sweet and candied fruit taste while the finish had a decent length..... the story of this cognac is quite nice.. BUT not one for the grand champagne "only" connoisseur!!!
Lovely fruit, including apricot and plum, greet the nose. Hints of leather and oak appear as it opens more. A really incredible and bold nose that beckons you to it. The higher abv becomes apparent on the palate, which delivers some vanilla, hints of leather, and perhaps coffee bean? The finish...