Here is the Frapin VS !
Author: Valentin Audurier (page 21)
La Haille 1988 42%
An armagnac from Montreal…du Gers, right in the middle of the armagnac region. Here is the La Haille 1988.
Martell VS 40%
Here is the Martell VS!
Camus VS 40%
The first product on Camus’s range: the Camus VS!
Giboin Millesime 1996 40%
A millesime isn’t a common thing and the Borderies is maybe the most confidential cru. Here is the Giboin Millesime 1996 !
Vallein Tercinier Rue 75 Fins Bois 47%
Another cask strength Fins Bois from V.T : here is the Rue 75 brut de fût !
Vallein Tercinier Fins Bois Lot 89 48,5%
A cask strength Fins Bois : The Vallein Tercinier Lot 89
Jules Gautret VSOP 40%
One of the stars in the French supermarkets : the Jules Gautret VSOP
Grosperrin G.C 100% Folle Blanche 2003 42,3%
Another young Folle Blanche : a remarkable 12yo Grande Champagne by Grosperrin distilled in 2003 and bottled in 2016.
Grosperrin F.B 100% Folle Blanche 2006 43,9%
A young Folle Blanche from Grosperrin
Grateaud Napoléon 40%
This Grateaud is the first Borderies of this website. A very specific cru for a very specific cognac ?
Jean-Luc Pasquet Kongesønnen XO
A Grande Champagne dedicated to the Norvegian market : the Jean-Luc Pasquet Kongesønnen XO
Daniel Bouju Brut de Fût Royal 60%
Daniel Bouju Brut de Fût Royal : a massive Grande Champagne
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac d’André 51,3%
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac d’André : A stunning Petite Champagne from L’Esprit de Famille range.
Cadenhead’s Charpentier 30yo 52,4%
A very special Petite Champagne bottled by an unusual name in the cognac world. Cadenhead’s Charpentier 30yo 52,4% : The Malternative Paradox
Ranking in my cognac tasting notes
How I score cognacs in my cognac tasting notes