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André Petit Les Quatre Années de Berneuil

Recommended 83 /100

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Cognac age
Special
Growth area
Bons Bois
Bottle size
700ml
ABV
44.3%
Grape Varieties
Ugni Blanc

John G.

Reviews written: 14 (see reviews)

Average Score given: 78

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Regular contributor to Malt Review. WSET Spirits Level 2 Enthusiastic about all spirits but for vodka. Whisky is my 1st love but I'm currently enjoying my affair with rum, brandy and Mezcal.

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Only Petit in name but Grand in flavor.

Exceptional 90 /100

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 with nuts, caramel and cappuccino. The wood’s intensity is consistent all the way. It makes me think of oak, leather, cinnamon, leather and sandalwood. Surprising aromas of orange peel oil and a rubbery plastic funk appears at the very end.

In the mouth: Initially not as round as the nose but it gets there. The rough texture is still here. Stewed and candied fruit notes are still upfront and dominant. I get light tastes of dried apricot, peaches, pears, white grapefruit, honey and raspberries. Just as light tastes of caramel, chocolate-covered-nuts, toffee, cinnamon syrup and cappuccino immediately take over after the fruits. The wood notes are less expressive here. But I still get tinges of sandalwood, oak and leather.

As it opens up more, the fruit and confectionery notes come together. I can liken the sensation to eating a less sweet Snickers bar with an assortment of dry fruits.

Conclusion: I love that this is more distillate-forward than the other Cognac Expert samples which have been more wood-forward.

It also feels like this was crafted to be a mysterious and intriguing blend. Like a lady you’re interested in. She only gives you just enough motivation to learn more about her. But it’s at a snail’s pace. You feel like you’re being toyed with but another part of you thinks the reward/s will be really worthwhile. (Oh it’s worth it.)

The rough texture in the mouth reminds me of when I drink most worm tub condensed single malts like Mortlach and Edradour. Note that all Cognacs stills are pot and (Charente stills) use worm tub condensers. As mentioned above, I didn’t really get the worm tub texture in the other samples. But it’s really obvious here. I guess the grapes and terroir are the larger factor this time? This is also just as aged or even younger than the samples sent to me.

I’m not sure when this was bottled. But I’m sure it was bottled recently. If this was bottled in 2021, then this would be at least 28 years old if it bore an age statement. An aged spirit this old at this price and quality is a steal.

Flavour

Wood 5/10

Spice 5/10

Fruit 8/10

Flower 6/10

Bottle / Package Design 4/5

Where is the Love? Ordinary Nice Beautiful A sight to be seen!

Value for Money 5/5

Overpriced Low Average Bargain Steal

Tasting

Nose

What aromas do you get when you sniff the Cognac? Do you get hints of fruits or flowers - perhaps it's sweet? Is it intense or rather flat - and most importantly, is the nose coherent to taste and finish? The nose is the most important part when tasting Cognac.

24/25

Mouth

A small sip: Allow your taste buds in the various areas of your mouth to distinguish the different flavours. This part of cognac tasting is described as ‘the palate’. Don’t just swallow it down; allow the liquid to touch all the regions of the mouth. Doing this is necessary as the taste buds pick up contrasting flavours in the different areas of the mouth; on the tip of your tongue to the sides, for example. Take a tiny sip to prep your palate for the sensory experience to come. Take a second larger sip, and gently roll the cognac around, etting it come into contact with every corner of your mouth. Focus on the perceived textural sensations. Are the sensations round and rich or fresh and elegant? Is the overall mouthfeel intense, balanced, disjointed, or lacking presence? In short, how does the cognac feel in your mouth?

19/20

Taste

Quite simply, what do you taste as you gently roll the cognac around in your mouth? Pay close attention to any flavors of fruits, flowers, oak, and spices - or a complex combination of those elements. Are the flavors cohesive with the Nose and the Mouth, giving a sense of balance and complexity?

23/25

Finish

The ‘finish’ is the experience you get after you’ve swallowed the cognac. What flavours can you detect? Is it a flat or rough finish and rather sharp, or is it a slight 'punch' you like? How long does the finish last? Also think about overall balance: How does the finish compare to nose and taste?

16/20

Overall Impression

Consider the Nose, Mouth, Taste, and Finish simultaneously - the cognac as a whole. Is there cohesion between the four categories, or does the cognac shine in some areas and appear dull in others? Quite simply, is the memory from the tasting experience one that will last your lifetime; is the memory good but nothing extraordinary; or is the cognac’s impact entirely forgettable?

8/10

Total: 90/100

  • 80-84: Recommended
  • 85-89: Highly Recommended
  • 90-95: Exceptional
  • 96-100: Superlative
Flat Acceptable Fine Excellent Ethereal Thin & weak Disjointed Balanced Exquisite Bland Ordinary Good Excellent Spectacular Non-existent, or rough Acceptable Good Memorable Endless Uninspiring, or rough Ordinary Good Excellent Memorable
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