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Bache Gabrielsen Tre Kors Cognac
Description
Tre Kors is a blended cognac made up of 25% Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne and 75% Fins Bois. It is aged in casks for a minimum of 2 years, resulting in a deep amber color. The aroma is youthful and lively, with fruity notes reminiscent of young Grande Champagne. It has a soft and rounded initial taste, followed by a relatively light and fruity finish. Despite minimal use of caramel and boise additives, this cognac develops an impressive amber hue. The addition of young Grande Champagne fruit gives it a vibrant and fresh character, balancing the richness and softness of the palate. The nose exhibits typical traits of young cognac, with a slight astringency, toasty hints, and notes of fresh wood, along with sweet fruit elements. On the palate, it is sweet and expressive, showcasing flavors of ripe banana, apple, and caramel, transitioning into hints of lemon curd and chocolate as it sits in the glass. The fragrance of clean linen, a characteristic feature of young brandies, is prominent here, eventually evolving into a spicier and incense-like finish. While the expression offers plenty to enjoy, it can come across as straightforward and overly sweet, lacking subtlety. This premium cognac is best savored neat, but it can also be used in various cocktail recipes. Its voluminous taste and robust body make Bache Gabrielsen VS Cognac a standout choice.
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40%
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Bache Gabrielsen Cognac
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Bache Gabrielsen Tre Kors Cognac
Summary
Tre Kors is a blended cognac made up of 25% Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne and 75% Fins Bois. It is aged in casks for a minimum of 2 years, resulting in a deep amber color. The aroma is youthful and lively, with fruity notes reminiscent of young Grande Champagne. It has a soft and rounded initial taste, followed by a relatively light and fruity finish. Despite minimal use of caramel and boise additives, this cognac develops an impressive amber hue. The addition of young Grande Champagne fruit gives it a vibrant and fresh character, balancing the richness and softness of the palate. The nose exhibits typical traits of young cognac, with a slight astringency, toasty hints, and notes of fresh wood, along with sweet fruit elements. On the palate, it is sweet and expressive, showcasing flavors of ripe banana, apple, and caramel, transitioning into hints of lemon curd and chocolate as it sits in the glass. The fragrance of clean linen, a characteristic feature of young brandies, is prominent here, eventually evolving into a spicier and incense-like finish. While the expression offers plenty to enjoy, it can come across as straightforward and overly sweet, lacking subtlety. This premium cognac is best savored neat, but it can also be used in various cocktail recipes. Its voluminous taste and robust body make Bache Gabrielsen VS Cognac a standout choice.
Taste and Aroma
Basic
Smell
Taste
Special

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