- Cognac age
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Vintage
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- Growth area
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Borderies
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 45.7%
- Vintage year
- 2003
- Brand
- Giboin Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Borderies
Borderies
Description
Giboin Borderies Vintage 2003 Cognac
The Giboin Borderies Vintage 2003 Cognac, is a single estate marvel from the heart of the prestigious Borderies cru. This exquisite expression, with a limited availability, is a testament to the Giboin family's dedication to crafting cognacs of unparalleled quality and distinction.
The Giboin Borderies Vintage 2003 stands out for its natural composition, free from any additives such as sugar or caramel, ensuring the purest expression of the ugni-blanc grape. The cognac's robust 45.7% alcohol volume is achieved through precise reductions over its aging period.
Presentation of the bottle
The cognac is presented in a classic Cognaçaise white glass bottle of 700 ml. Each bottle is filled by gravity directly from the barrel, with the date of bottling detailed on the counter-label, guaranteeing authenticity and traceability for connoisseurs and collectors alike.
How to drink
The Giboin Borderies Vintage 2003 Cognac offers a versatile drinking experience, ideal for savoring neat to appreciate its complex profile, or with a small addition of water to unveil further aromatic layers. Its robust character also makes it a perfect companion for a fine cigar, enhancing both the cognac and the cigar's flavors in a symphony of sensory delight.
About Giboin Cognac
Giboin is an expert producer of both Cognac and Pineau de Charentes, with 60 acres (24 hectars) of vineyards in both the Borderies and Fins Bois Cognac growing areas of the Charente. This family run, traditional brand has a history stretching back to the early part of the nineteenth century, and exclusively produces a very limited amount of Cognac per year. Using predominantly Ugni Blanc grapes, but Merlot too, Giboin strives to remain committed to the methods used by the family’s founders, and for a small house curates a surprisingly versatile and wide range of Cognac and Pineau products.
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