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Baron Otard Prince de Cognac

Growth area
Fine Champagne

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Bottle size
700ml
ABV
40%
Brand
Otard Cognac

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Nose: is light and very fruity, with a lot of freshness. At first there are aromas of hazelnut and fresh walnut, followed by a delicate scent of vanilla, and finally orange notes.

Palate: confirms the aromatic notes perceived in the nose.

Finish: very round finish.

Growth area & soil: Fine Champagne

Petite Champagne
Grande Champagne

Description

Baron Otard Prince de Cognac

"PRINCES DE COGNAC" Cognac from the esteemed House of Baron Otard! This exceptional blend showcases a selection of eaux-de-vie from the prestigious Petite and Grande Champagne regions, meticulously aged in red Limousin oak barrels.

With its beautiful golden hue, PRINCES DE COGNAC is a true masterpiece resulting from a lengthy maturation process. Its light and fruity nose exudes freshness, offering initial hints of hazelnut and fresh walnut, followed by delicate vanilla aromas, and a touch of orange.

On the palate, the harmonious flavors mirror the aromatic profile experienced on the nose, culminating in a smooth and rounded finish that is the signature of Baron Otard Cognacs.

Hot to enjoy

Perfectly enjoyed at room temperature, PRINCES DE COGNAC pairs exquisitely with various culinary delights. Indulge in its delightful companionship alongside a classic Tarte Tatin, the creamy richness of blue-veined cheese like Fourme d'Ambert, or alongside characterful poultry dishes.

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About Otard Cognac

With an ancient tradition tracing back to the Middle Ages, and to the great Norwegian Viking Ottar, this Cognac dynasty has an incredibly unique history. Around the same period, the iconic Chateau de Cognac was built on the banks of the Charente, and was largely associated with the French monarchy. Eventually, the two histories would merge with the arrival of the Cognac Maison Otard, founded in 1795. Today, the Chateau is the home of Baron Otard Cognac, who are amongst the most recognized in quality. The elegant teardrop bottles are a beautiful symbol for the simultaneously traditional and modern values of Cognac Otard.

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