- Cognac age
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Vintage
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- Growth area
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Petite Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Vintage year
- 1967
- Brand
- A.E. DOR Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Petite Champagne
Petite Champagne
Description
A.E. Dor 1967 Petite Champagne Cognac: A Taste of Summer in a Glass
The A.E Dor 1967 Petite Champagne Vintage Cognac is a masterpiece of its kind. It is a product of unique craft of blending using only the best from the finest eaux-de-vie from Petite Champagne. The terroir is famously known for producing eaux-de-vie that is fine, light with a floral bouquet as a predominant note.
This Cognac is classified as a Vintage because it is only produced in a single year and a single harvest, not a blend from different eaux-de-vie. In other words, the A.E Dor 1967 Petite Champagne Cognac comes from one single source: one year, one estate, one barrel making it very unique and prestigious.
The vintage eaux-de-vie of A.E. Dor are one the few that are left from before phylloxera struck the region in 1874. Adapting to current developments in the Cognac industry and the luxury market in general, the company, today headed by Jacques Riviere, have launched a new range of products that target a wider and more international group of consumers.
How To Taste
The Cognac can be enjoyed in separate stages. Begin the tasting with a traditional serving in a glass with a note in mind to leave some in the glass after the first tasting. Proceed to finish the remains after a few minutes to experience a more matured and developed taste.
Presentation of The Decanter
It comes in a classic bottle that looks absolutely stunning that is comparable to the quality of the Cognac.
About A.E. DOR Cognac
The vintage eaux-de-vie of A.E. Dor are one the few that are left from before phylloxera struck the region in 1874. Adapting to current developments in the cognac industry and the luxury market in general, the company, today headed by Jacques Riviere, have launched a new range of products that target a wider and more international group of consumers.
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