Paulet BORDERIES TrEs vieilles unkown ABV

We’re approaching the end of this marvelous tasting session. If Paul Beau is known for a few legendary gems, Paulet isn’t that bad at that game. And that’s why the two last cognacs were more than expected.
Colour: Dark amber, gold lights. Regular medium tears.
Nose: Solar profile, vivid violet notes. Full of nutty notes too. It seems a little bit corked, but maybe it seems to get better with air.
Mouth: It feels a bit corked with the nose, but the palate is way different and very convincing! Bright fruity notes, full of plum and pear jam aromas. Great mouth length.
Last Notes: Incredible acidulous profile. Crazy mouth length. Full of licorice sweets aromas. Maybe a minor lack of structure. But what a kind of Borderies!
Quite impressive. I feared that could be the second corked cognac in this tasting session, but I was a matter of time opening. I miss a bit of depth to go above 91.
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