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Jean-Luc Pasquet Trésors de Famille Le Cognac de Claude L64

Cognac - Grande Champagne - Premier Cru de Cognac - Hors d'âge - Jean-Luc Pasquet

A Grande Champagne Cognac with know-how handed down for 5 generations.

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Jean-Luc Pasquet

Jean-Luc Pasquet

Located in Eraville, on the border between Grande and Petite Champagne, the house of Cognac Jean-Luc Pasquet traces its origins back to 1730.

The domain was passed down from generation to generation until Jean-Luc Pasquet inherited the property in 1970. It was only in 1977 that Jean-Luc Pasquet began bottling its production.

The 14-hectare vineyard today is farmed organically - certified since 1998 - and planted with grape varieties from the Cognac region. This vineyard also has a few vines of Folle Blanche, the king grape of the Cognac region before the phylloxera crisis at the end of the 19th century. At the time, this very fragile grape gave rise to eaux-de-vie of incomparable finesse and richness, both olfactory and gustatory.

The house raises several qualities of Cognacs of different ages under labels specific to each quality. To ensure the continuity of its range of Cognacs over 20 years old at a time when its stock of old Cognacs is running out, Maison Pasquet goes out to meet the "bouilleurs de crus" (distillers) who keep hidden treasures in the privacy of their cellars. It selects a single cask and finishes working it to bring it to its ideal tasting level. Each bottle bears the producer's first name and is produced in a limited, numbered series.

Description Jean-Luc Pasquet Trésors de Famille Le Cognac de Claude L64.

Claude's Cognac comes from the only barrel of Lot 64. It comes from the cellars of the Hilaire Family, installed in Angeac-Champagne, for 5 generations. Claude and his wife Arlette produced this Grande Champagne cognac, respecting their admirable terroir and thanks to the know-how inherited from previous generations.

The color is golden amber.

On the nose, notes of honey, ripe apples, rosemary and garden herbs, reminiscent of Glen Scotia whiskeys. We also perceive some milky notes.

On the palate, slightly herbaceous notes, followed by spices, raisins and ripe white fruit. Very nice finish, balanced worthy of this wonderful terroir of Grande Champagne.

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