

Jean-Luc Pasquet Vieilles L.90.80s
Tribute to Maison Pasquet’s origins and the ancient village of Eraville.
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Jean-Luc Pasquet
This vineyard located in Eraville a short distance from Segonzac, the capital of the Grande Champagne, traces its origins back to 1730. The property was passed down from generation to generation until Jean Luc Pasquet inherited the property in 1970. It is only in 1977 that Jean Luc Pasquet will start bottling his production.
The vineyard is maintained in organic agriculture and planted with Uni-Blanc grape variety, one of the three grape varieties of the Region of Cognac. This vineyard also has a few vines of Folle Blanche, the King grape variety of the Region of Cognac before the phylloxera crisis at the end of the 19th century. This very fragile grape variety gave rise at the time, however, 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.
Description Jean-Luc Pasquet Vieilles L.90.80s.
It is a Cognac from Grande Champagne, Premier Cru du Cognac, on clay-limestone soil.
Eraville is a tribute to the original village of the Pasquet house. it is made from eaux-de-vie from the mid-90s
from 3 historic families of the town including the Pasquet family
The color is amber
The nose reveals notes of citrus and orange zest and lime, tangerine, candied orange, orange chocolate, slightly musky, toasted oak.
The palate: nice roundness on yellow fruit such as nectarine, vine peach, apricot, candied lemon, currant grapes, roasted pear.