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A vintage Cognac originating from the rarest vineyard of the cognac region.
Elaborated by Claude Thorin - View other products
The Folle Blanche is the old variety from the Cognac vineyard, used until the phylloxera crisis in the years 1880 and replaced mainly by the white Ugni variety.
A few winegrowers still kept the Folle Blanche, among which the Thorin family who let this Cognac age during 19 years in red barrels from the 2000 harvest.
Copper colour with fragrances of violet, honeysuckle, and vanilla. A lingering finish characterized by notes of white-fleshed fruits and spices.
Size : | Bottle/Decanter 0.70L |
Alcohol Degree : | 40% |
Appellation : | Cognac Grande Champagne Premier Cru |
Vintage : | 2000 |
Grapes : | Folle Blanche |
The Claude Thorin vineyard, located in Grande Champagne de Cognac, classified Premier Cru from the region was founded by André Thorin in 1950, and is currently managed by his son Claude.
This vineyard spreads on a hundred hectares and the wineries that shelter its cognacs are more than a hundred years old.
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