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Brugerolle VS Cognac

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VS cognac Brugerolles is known for its longer aging process compared to other brands, aging for an average of four years. This extended aging gives the blend a complex flavor profile that can be enjoyed neat. The Cognac Brugerolle House was established in 1847 by Etienne Brugerolle and is currently overseen by Mr. Claude Brugerolle, the fifth generation and Vice-President of CDG International. The fame of Cognac Brugerolle comes from their meticulous selection and blending of the finest eaux-de-vie. The brand has a history dating back to the late 1700s and became part of the Compagnie de Guyenne (CDG) in 1969, which was created by Cognac Meukow. Brugerolle Cognac joined CDG in 1987, allowing them to continue producing cognac in the traditional way and selling it under the Brugerolle label. The cognac has a golden color with brilliant hints. On the nose, it has fruity notes, particularly dried apricots and raisins, as well as nutty and orange peel aromas. The finish is characterized by oak and liquorice notes, with a slight hint of vanilla. The overall taste is rich and round, with nuances of liquorice, vanilla, and oak.

Product Details

Alcohol Percentage

Age

Vintage

Distiller

Country

40%

0

0

Compagnie de Guyenne (CDG)

France

Yes

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0

0

Taste and Aroma

Basic

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Brugerolle VS Cognac

Summary

VS cognac Brugerolles is known for its longer aging process compared to other brands, aging for an average of four years. This extended aging gives the blend a complex flavor profile that can be enjoyed neat. The Cognac Brugerolle House was established in 1847 by Etienne Brugerolle and is currently overseen by Mr. Claude Brugerolle, the fifth generation and Vice-President of CDG International. The fame of Cognac Brugerolle comes from their meticulous selection and blending of the finest eaux-de-vie. The brand has a history dating back to the late 1700s and became part of the Compagnie de Guyenne (CDG) in 1969, which was created by Cognac Meukow. Brugerolle Cognac joined CDG in 1987, allowing them to continue producing cognac in the traditional way and selling it under the Brugerolle label. The cognac has a golden color with brilliant hints. On the nose, it has fruity notes, particularly dried apricots and raisins, as well as nutty and orange peel aromas. The finish is characterized by oak and liquorice notes, with a slight hint of vanilla. The overall taste is rich and round, with nuances of liquorice, vanilla, and oak.

Taste and Aroma

Basic

Smell

Taste

Special

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