Camus Château Du Plessis 1945 40%

Camus Château dU Plessis 1945 40%

I haven’t tried many Camus before, but we’re not dealing with an everyday Camus here. I mean, that’s a 1945 Borderies. 

Colour: Amber, old gold lights. Regular medium tears.

Nose: Extreme nutty rancio. Waxy style. Kind of fresh minty notes behind. Wow. Perfect balance as I said with Pieter, unlike the two first cognacs. Ample caramelized fruit scents.

Mouth: Oily texture, oxidative old port notes melted with incredible fresh notes. Instant smile. Disconcerting mouth length regarding the ABV (40%).

Last Notes: Complex waxy/tea-ish nose. A very little flat on the palate. Fresh spices notes on cloves and ginger. Very impressive evolution. 

Mesmerizing quality here. More Plessis please! 

Whole tasting session

91+/100

Valentin Audurier

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