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Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac

€251,95

Cognac: Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne

Aged for a minimum of 25 years, this cognac was the highest-rated cognac in the June 2013 issue of the Spirit Journal.

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Size: 750ML

Proof: 80 (40% ABV)

Origin: France

Distillery: Maison Fillioux

Detailed Description

Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac is made exclusively from Ugni Blanc grapes harvested on the Fillioux estate (the estate only grows this single varietal grape). Once the grapes are harvested in late September or early October, they are immediately pressed into a grape must. The must enjoys a high acidity and is lacking in tannins, making it ideal for fermentation and distillation. After Fillioux has fermented the must into a wine, he distills the wine twice through a traditional, antique charentais-pot still.Following distillation, the cognac is aged for a minimum of 25 years in a combination of new and used oak casks. The secret to producing exquisite cognac, Fillioux says, is the having the requisite patience to watch and taste the cognac as it matures.

Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac Tasting Notes

Nose: Aromas of vanilla and orange marmalade throughout.

Palate: Strong notes of jam, quince, pear and creamy vanilla.

Finish: Textured and everlasting, ends with a touch of oak and spices.

Distillery Information

Situated along the banks of the Charente River, the Cognac region of France is divided into six different crus: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois, Bon Bois and Bois Ordinaire. The Grande Champagne cru, which comprises approximately 34,000 hectares, is known for its quiet hills and rich, chalky soil, and is considered to produce the finest cognac in the region.In 1880, Honoré Fillioux purchased a tiny, 20-hectare estate in the Grande Champagne region. Upon his death in 1902, Honoré Fillioux passed the estate on to his son, Jean, who eventually passed it along to his son. Today, Pascal Fillioux, the great grandson of Honoré Fillioux, continues to pay homage to his pioneering ancestors by managing every aspect of cognac production at Maison Fillioux.

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Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac

€251,95

Cognac: Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne

Aged for a minimum of 25 years, this cognac was the highest-rated cognac in the June 2013 issue of the Spirit Journal.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have the ability to source from a large network of licensed retailers to insure in most cases your order is fulfilled.

Size: 750ML

Proof: 80 (40% ABV)

Origin: France

Distillery: Maison Fillioux

Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac is made exclusively from Ugni Blanc grapes harvested on the Fillioux estate (the estate only grows this single varietal grape). Once the grapes are harvested in late September or early October, they are immediately pressed into a grape must. The must enjoys a high acidity and is lacking in tannins, making it ideal for fermentation and distillation. After Fillioux has fermented the must into a wine, he distills the wine twice through a traditional, antique charentais-pot still.Following distillation, the cognac is aged for a minimum of 25 years in a combination of new and used oak casks. The secret to producing exquisite cognac, Fillioux says, is the having the requisite patience to watch and taste the cognac as it matures.

Jean Fillioux Tres Vieux Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac Tasting Notes

Nose: Aromas of vanilla and orange marmalade throughout.

Palate: Strong notes of jam, quince, pear and creamy vanilla.

Finish: Textured and everlasting, ends with a touch of oak and spices.

Distillery Information

Situated along the banks of the Charente River, the Cognac region of France is divided into six different crus: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois, Bon Bois and Bois Ordinaire. The Grande Champagne cru, which comprises approximately 34,000 hectares, is known for its quiet hills and rich, chalky soil, and is considered to produce the finest cognac in the region.In 1880, Honoré Fillioux purchased a tiny, 20-hectare estate in the Grande Champagne region. Upon his death in 1902, Honoré Fillioux passed the estate on to his son, Jean, who eventually passed it along to his son. Today, Pascal Fillioux, the great grandson of Honoré Fillioux, continues to pay homage to his pioneering ancestors by managing every aspect of cognac production at Maison Fillioux.

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