- Cognac age
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XO
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- Growth area
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Petite Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 500ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Brand
- Château de Montifaud
Growth area & soil: Petite Champagne
Petite Champagne
Description
Chateau de Montifaud XO Petite Champagne Cognac
Embark on a luxurious journey through time with the Chateau de Montifaud XO Petite Champagne Cognac, this exceptional Cognac boasts an average age of 28 to 30 years, incorporating eaux-de-vie distilled in the notable years of 1963, 1965, and 1967. The Petite Champagne region, renowned for its unique chalky soil, imparts a complexity and depth to the Cognac that is unparalleled. The meticulous selection of eaux-de-vie results in a harmonious blend that showcases the terroir's distinct characteristics: a non-tannic, spirit-light Cognac endowed with an exquisite rancio.
Presentation of the decanter
The Chateau de Montifaud XO Petite Champagne Cognac comes in a round decanter with a golden-colored stopper. It olds 500 ml of the precious eaux-de-vie and makes it a real eye-catcher for each cognac cabinet.
How to drink
Elevate your cocktail experience with this elegantly crafted recipe, a harmonious blend of sweetness, freshness, and the distinguished taste of Chateau de Montifaud XO. A perfect symphony of sugar syrup, fresh mint, ice cubes, VSOP, lemon juice, and sparkling water, mixed to perfection and served with a touch of heritage.
About Château de Montifaud
Owned by the family Vallet for six generations, Chateau de Montifaud Cognac boasts 125 hectares of vineyards that are located in both the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne growing regions. The house produces a large, high quality range of cognacs – including various vintages from years that have had an exceptional harvest. One family tradition that Cognac Chateau Montifaud is proud to follow, is that of when a new baby boy is born to the head of the cognac house, that part of the cognac created from that year’s harvest is set to one side. This is kept for a varying number of years, but may only be sold by future generations.
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