Otard Cognac Princes de Cognac 1970 is a true masterpiece of French craftsmanship that will delight any cognac lover. This cognac is the result of a careful selection of the finest eaux-de-vie aged for more than 50 years in oak barrels in the cellars of the Chateau de Cognac.
The brand Otard has a long and rich history dating back to 1795 when Jean-Baptiste Antoine Otard founded his cognac house in the Chateau de Cognac. Otard was the official cognac supplier to the royal court of France and has been recognized for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship ever since.
The cognac is distilled using traditional methods and aged in oak barrels in the cellars of the Chateau de Cognac, where the humidity and temperature provide the perfect conditions for aging. The grapes used to make the eaux-de-vie are from the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne regions, which are renowned for their exceptional quality.
The Otard Cognac Princes de Cognac 1970 has a deep amber color and a complex aroma of dried fruit, vanilla, and spices. On the palate, it is rich and full-bodied with notes of oak, tobacco, and leather, followed by a long and smooth finish. The bottle itself is a work of art, with its elegant design and gold lettering.
This cognac is best enjoyed neat or with a small amount of water to release its full range of flavors and aromas. It is the perfect choice for a special occasion or as a gift for a cognac connoisseur.
Fleshy : Quality of the body of a Cognac, Princes de Cognac is fleshy but not fat. A slender fleshiness that is only muscle. What a Botticelli is to a Rubens.
Flower : The smell of the vine flower of the Fine Champagne, the aristocrat of Cognac. Princes de Cognac old Fine Champagne, has flower, an elegant flower, purified, which has flight of race.
Paradise: This is the name given to the cellar where the oldest Cognac reserves are kept. Princes de Cognac was raised in the Paradis of the Otard house, in the Château de Cognac.
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