- Cognac age
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Napoléon
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- Growth area
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Fins Bois
Petite ChampagneLearn more about the different Cognac growth areas
- ABV
- 40%
- Brand
- DEAU Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Fins Bois, Petite Champagne
Description
N.B. These products can be shipped together with all other products from Cognac Moisans, Deau, and Roland Bru.
A Napoléon Cognac to be paired with a cigar
A rich a perfectly balanced Cognac, the Deau Cigar Blend Napoléon Cognac is truly one-of-a-kind. It has been assembled using eaux-de-vie from the first crus of the Cognac region, and are carefully aged in oak barrels. The warm and masculine aromas make it the perfect Cognac for cigar and spirit lovers.
As a Napoléon Cognac, the youngest eaux-de-vie of the blend must be at least 6 years old, however many in the blend will be far older. In general, the Napoléon age denomination denotes a well-aged Cognac. It has spent half of its life in red, older barrels, and then the other half in new barrels to impart flavor from the oak.
Distilled in the Moisans Distillery, it respects the traditional method of the Charentais still. The vineyards overlook the Charente River, and the distillery is home to 12 copper pot stills. They own over 2000 barrels of Cognac to select and blend. Their balance between time, elegance and the utmost care is part of their tribute to Louis Deau. This Deau Cognac Napoléon from the Moisans Distillery comes from a mastered elaboration of eaux-de-vie, distilled according to the traditional method of the Charentais still, and crafted with Ugni Blanc grapes.
How to serve Deau Cigar Blend
Take the opportunity to experience Cognac pairing with a cigar to accompany this fine bottle.
Presentation
Presented in a contemporary yet classic tasting bottle, with a wooden stopper and a black presentation box. The details are black with gold leaf detail.
Reviews (3)
Great Taste
This cognac is smooth an has the right taste the quality is excellent
Ye Olde Sweetie Shoppe
I quite like this. I find a lot of the Deau range to be confectionary-sweet. The Napoleon has the added element of a slight bitterness that you might experience when eating sweet shop licorice. It adds an interesting dimension that saves the cognac from being cloying and one-note.