- Cognac age
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XXO
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- Growth area
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Grande Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Brand
- Maison Raynaud
Growth area & soil: Grande Champagne
Grande Champagne
Description
Raynaud La Légende XXO 2010 Cognac
Raynaud La Légende XXO 2010 is a distinguished Cognac crafted from the exceptional 2010 harvest in the Grande Champagne region, renowned as the premier cru of Cognac. This XXO (Extra Extra Old) expression signifies that the youngest eau-de-vie in the blend has been aged for a minimum of 14 years, resulting in a spirit of remarkable depth and complexity.
Distilled on the estate using traditional methods and aged in French oak barrels, this Cognac offers a refined and authentic experience. On the nose, it presents a delicate bouquet of floral and fruity aromas, with hints of jasmine, white peach, and ripe apricot. The palate reveals smooth and evolving flavors of vanilla, coconut, and tiramisu, leading to a balanced and lingering finish.
Presentation of the bottle
The bottle of Raynaud La Légende XXO 2010 features a parchment-style label, meticulously designed with intricate embossing and gold foil accents. This elegant presentation reflects the craftsmanship and quality of the Cognac within, making it a standout addition to any collection.
How to drink
To fully appreciate the nuanced flavors and aromas of Raynaud La Légende XXO 2010, it is best enjoyed neat at room temperature. This allows the Cognac's complexity to unfold, offering a sophisticated and memorable tasting experience.
About Maison Raynaud
Maison Raynaud, nestled in Salles-d'Angles in the heart of Grande Champagne, stands as a family-operated producer of limited-edition Cognacs. With a dedication to authenticity and tradition, their flagship release, "La Légende" Récolte 2019, represents their passion for every detail—from vineyard to bottle. Embodying elegance and history, Maison Raynaud invites enthusiasts to savor a product crafted with family care and local roots.
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