Delamain - Pale and Dry XO

Delamain - Pale and Dry XO - 50cl - Onshore Cellars

Delamain - Pale and Dry XO

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In 1920 Jacques and Robert Delamain created Pale & Dry. Exclusively crafted from eaux de vie from Cognac’s finest terroir Grande Champagne, Pale & Dry is aged and nurtured in well seasoned oak casks in the Delamain storied cellars. It has been skillfully blended and patiently reduced to 42% abv to reach the purest expression of its noble terroir. An intense and richly fragrant bouquet with fruity notes of ripe apricot and citrus followed by vanilla "rancio", accompanied with further tantalizing intensity. A palate that is light and delicate developing into fruit with a delectable, powdery dry finish.
Type:
Cognac
Country:
France
Appellation:
Grande Champagne
Producer:
Delamain
Style:
Xo

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Cognac is a type of brandy that is produced in the Cognac region of France. The history of Cognac dates back to the 16th century, when Dutch traders began distilling wine to create a spirit that could withstand long sea voyages. The process of making Cognac involves distilling wine twice in copper pot stills, and then aging the resulting spirit in oak barrels for a minimum of two years.

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Martell is also a highly ranked Cognac producer. Founded in 1715, Martell is known for their smooth, well-balanced Cognacs that are aged for longer than the minimum two years. Their Cognacs are characterized by their fruity and spicy flavors, with notes of apricot, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Martell produces a range of Cognacs, from their VS to their Cordon Bleu.

In addition to these top Cognac producers, there are also a number of smaller, boutique producers that are highly ranked in Google searches. These producers often focus on producing Cognacs that are aged for longer than the minimum two years, and that have unique flavor profiles. Some of these producers include Frapin, Delamain, and Hine.

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