- Growth area
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Fins Bois
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 52.2%
- Category
- Limited editions
- LOT
- 92
- Brand
- Camus Cognac
Growth area & soil: Fins Bois
Fins Bois
Description
Through the Grapevine Lot 92 Fine Bois Camus Cognac
Through the Grapevine Lot 92 Fins Bois Camus Cognac presents a vivid chapter in the story of French cognac. Crafted by the Camus family, proprietors of a 280-hectare vineyard for five generations, this cognac epitomizes the essence of the Fins Bois region. Bottled at 52.2% ABV in a 0.7 L container, it is a testament to the family's commitment to producing intensely aromatic cognacs. Known for their fruity, floral, and delicately spicy character, Camus cognacs are celebrated for their pure expression and dynamic personality, embodying both tradition and innovative spirit.
How to drink
Through the Grapevine Lot 92 is best enjoyed neat to appreciate its full spectrum of flavors. Serve it at room temperature in a snifter glass, allowing the cognac to open up and reveal its complex character. Take your time to savor each sip, letting the cognac's story unfold on your palate. It's an experience meant for slow enjoyment, perfect for reflective moments or as a luxurious after-dinner indulgence.
About Camus Cognac
Since 1863, five generations of the Camus family have cultivated a single-minded passion for crafting great Cognac with their own style. Laid across 180 hectares in the smallest and rarest AOC cru - the Borderies - the Camus family has always been deeply involved in winemaking and distilling. It is this unbreakable bond between the land, the traditions and the people who live on it that helps them craft superb Cognacs. Today, it is Cyril Camus who is the bearer of all family tradition and oversees the undisputed quality of Camus Cognac. Export development and product development remain at the top, with a passion for innovation. Cyril Camus has entirely modernized the Cognac house’s interiors, relying on a fresh new take on Cognac for the new century. Instead of leather, wood and velvet in shades of brown, he opts for light colors and a combination of tradition and modern design.
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