1 Jan 1920

All the way back in 1920, this Grande Champagne Cognac entered this plain of existence. That is... A very long time ago, it is safe to say. It was bottled up by Hermitage, which seems to have quite the penchant for Cognacs produced many moons ago. A totally acceptable and understandable thing to be interested in, it must be said.
Really pretty nose, lots of tropical fruit followed by tobacco, dark chocolate and aromatic spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.
Graceful and perfumed, floral, orange blossom, with a strong tangy wine-like note, very little tannin, just a little dark chocolate.
Nutty, with almond and pastry notes.
Gorgeous, graceful and fresh.

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