- Cognac age
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VSOP
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- Growth area
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Borderies
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- ABV
- 40%
- Brand
- Camus Cognac
Awards
Growth area & soil: Borderies
Borderies

Description
Camus VSOP Borderies Cognac
The most awarded VSOP Cognac at San Francisco WSC from 2013 to 2018, Camus VSOP Borderies is a Single-Estate Cognac produced exclusively from grapes selected from the Camus vineyards. Spanning over 188 hectares, Camus owns the largest extension of vineyards belonging to one single producer within the Borderies Cru. As a result of the unique clay-limestone rich soils here, the land gives origin to the distinct characteristics of this VSOP, which reveals deep floral and spicy aromas.
Camus is a Cognac house that takes pride in embracing traditional strengths whilst remaining at the forefront of science in striving to reach new levels of intensity in the aromas of their Cognacs. The house has been independently operating since 1863 and has succeeded in upholding strong family values across five generations - all in quest of producing the utmost refinement when it comes to the production of Cognac.
Presentation of the bottle
Dressed in a contemporary bottle, Camus VSOP Cognac unveils a beautiful, consistent orange color with flashes of rich amber. The curvaceous shape of the bottle allows it to stand out amongst others in a Cognac collection and serves this Borderies VSOP well as a unique gift to a Cognac enthusiast.
How to enjoy
A fresh and zesty Cognac boasting rich and fruity notes is best enjoyed as a refreshing aperitif. Let this Cognac do the talking by appreciating it neat or on the rocks. Alternatively, VSOP Cognac forms the perfect base to your favorite classic cocktails.
Awards
The most awarded VSOP Cognac at San Francisco WSC from 2013 to 2018.
Reviews (3)
Yummy
The nose has intense zesty orange, vanilla and a touch of banana. Plenty of concentrated orange on the palate as well. The zestiness continues. Spices come through at the end, with delightful complexity. I love this. It’s not multi-dimensional but the flavours are delicious.
Borderies Cognac really to try
First I read about the Borderies region as such and this caught my interest as many people focus on the Grande and Petite regions. This singe Estate from Camus ..... just go for. The nose gives floral aromas including violets and the orange zest together with vanilla and slight soft spices are around....
About Camus Cognac
Since 1863, five generations of the Camus family have cultivated a single-minded passion for crafting great Cognac with their own style. Laid across 180 hectares in the smallest and rarest AOC cru - the Borderies - the Camus family has always been deeply involved in winemaking and distilling. It is this unbreakable bond between the land, the traditions and the people who live on it that helps them craft superb Cognacs. Today, it is Cyril Camus who is the bearer of all family tradition and oversees the undisputed quality of Camus Cognac. Export development and product development remain at the top, with a passion for innovation. Cyril Camus has entirely modernized the Cognac house’s interiors, relying on a fresh new take on Cognac for the new century. Instead of leather, wood and velvet in shades of brown, he opts for light colors and a combination of tradition and modern design.
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