Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac from Folle Blanche; Orange and Marmalade on the Palate
A complex and velvety St.-Emilion with aromas of red and black fruits, as well as spicy and fragrant notes, exceptional for the vintage.
A floral nose, a fruity and chiseled mouth, a light tannin and a heightened warmth. Spices, rancio, cinnamon and black pepper.
A unique Grande Champagne cognac; masculine, fruity, with a clear finish.
Balanced, subtle nose with aromas of blackberry and bramble. Smooth, rich and concentrated on the palate. A fairly massive wine, with powerful but soft tannins.
The Williams Pear is one of the most widely spread pear varieties. The Williams Pear brandy is characterized by its fruity taste and its floral aroma.
An elegant and refreshing wine with floral notes and a rich fruity core, supported by a firm, fine-grained structure and an energetic, perfumed finish.
Appearance :
Dark but shinny color.
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Very fine nose with notes of candied fruit. Large-scale attack with aromas of cooked hazelnuts and prunes.
The wild cherry ( Prunus Avium ) is a little smaller than the cherry and is deep red in colour. The wild cherry brandy offers a very intense and fruity taste.
A velvety wine with powerful growth and a fine acidity on the finish.
A full-bodied and decadent wine with bold aromas of plums and spices, plush texture, and fantastic persistence.
Elegant nose, aromas of aging, frank and balanced attack, retro-olfaction on notes of liquorice, sweet spices, wide amplitude on the finish.