- Wiek koniaku
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Napoléon
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- Obszar wzrostu
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Blend
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- Rozmiar butelki
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Marka
- Cognac Moisans
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Nagrody
Obszar wzrostu i gleba: Blend
Opis
A Napoléon Cognac from the Petite Champagne and Fins Bois terroirs
Presenting a very refined, rich and luxurious bottling - the Cognac Moisans Napoléon. Slowly matured in French oak casks in the dark cellars of the Moisans estate, the youngest eau-de-vie in the blend must be at least 6 years old. The majority of the blend will be aged for an average of 10 years. Moisans have selected the finest of eaux-de-vie for their blend.
The Petite Champagne is renowned for producing fine, light and floral eaux-de-vie with a lengthy finish. This is thanks to the high chalk content that allows for easy drainage of the soil. The geography of the cru is really quite fascinating, as it was formed millions of years ago during the Jurassic period. The combination of the soil content, undulating hills and maritime climate make for wonderful eaux-de-vie.
The Fins Bois is more earthy than the Petite Champagne, but it is known for producing smooth and supple eaux-de-vie.
The Moisans property is home to 12 2,500-liter Charentais stills, which are distilling the eaux-de-vie from the end of summer to March the following year. The Moisans Distillery is home to a vast reserve of Cognac to make sure that quality is always as high as possible, and that their Cognacs are aged to perfection.
Les Moisans, a hamlet in the Cognac region, is made from the limestone from the surrounding soil. This limestone provides the best soil for growing vines, as the vines need to plunge deep in order to grow. When Roland Bru acquired the property in the 1960s, he began a tradition of Cognac making that would be carried on for generations. Located near the Charente River, it is in a truly iconic spot. The family has accumulated a unique savoir-faire acquiring the property and now understand the nature of the soil in which their vines are grown.
How to enjoy the Moisans Napoleon Cognac
A luxury like this should be enjoyed neat, contemplatively and in a tulip glass at room temperature.
Presentation
The decanter is a typical tasting bottle shape, with a simple cream label and a small illustration of the Moisans estate. It arrives in a smart presentation box with a deep purple that contrasts the deep mahogany amber of the eaux-de-vie within.
Recenzje (1)
A Kind Napoleon...
Have had the bottle open for a while now, the character has not changed much. But a lovely deep color. On the nose it is mild and on the tongue it gives a fairly long aftertaste with a moderately spicy tone and a slightly dry feeling with a slight burnt taste. Fairly affordable no more. This is my...
O Cognac Moisans
Kiedy Roland Bru osiedlił się w regionie Cognac w 1960 roku, nabył kultową posiadłość nad brzegiem rzeki Charente - kluczowej w historii handlu koniakiem. Przebudował i rozbudował Distillerie des Moisans, wyposażając ją w sprzęt, który uczynił ją wyjątkowym producentem doskonałego koniaku.
Obecnie Cognac Moisans obejmuje 30 hektarów winorośli w Fins Bois, przy czym 95% winnicy stanowi odmiana Ugni Blanc.
Od trzech pokoleń przekazywany przez rodzinę Bru Legaret, cały proces - od destylacji, dojrzewania, butelkowania i sprzedaży - odbywa się tutaj, w tej małej i historycznej wiosce.
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