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52.5% Vol.
Produktart: cognac
Hersteller: Jean Luc Pasquet
Anschrift: Distributor: Duckhammers Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Rare & Fine Spirits, Scheffelweg 1, 77694 Kehl am Rhein, Germany
Land: France
With the single casks of the Journal des Kirsch series, we report on the experiences that French spirits have to offer: excitement, surprise, delight and variety. The latter is particularly true of the seventh edition: the innovative Jean-Luc Pasquet L81.
As a cognac traditionally produced in the Jean-Luc Pasquet family business from grapes from Fins Bois, the spirit treasure was transferred to a freshly emptied C<>H Hampden Cask after more than 40 years of maturation in French oak. The result? An unprecedented dynamic between ester and rancio notes that reaches a new level of taste.
The experimental Eau de Vie de Vin is happy to forego its legal status as a cognac. This is reserved for brandies from the region that have matured in French Limousin and Tronçais oak barrels or in barrels previously filled with grape products such as wine, sherry or port.
The remarkable single cask was bottled in 318 bottles at natural cask strength and without additives. At a high 52.5% ABV, the interplay of French oak and Hampden cask comes into its own. Classic rancio notes are complemented for the first time by ester notes that are characteristic of the Jamaican rum icon, which add fruity and tropical accents.
42 years
Dest. 1981
Expires 2024
Origin: France, Charente
Cru: Fins Bois
Barrel type: French Oak Casks, Hampden Rum Barrel
318 bottles
52.5% vol. Cask Strength
0.7 litres
Not colored
Not chill filtered
Not sweetened
With the single casks of the Journal des Kirsch series, we report on the experiences that French spirits have to offer: excitement, surprise, delight and variety. The latter is particularly true of the seventh edition: the innovative Jean-Luc Pasquet L81.
As a cognac traditionally produced in the Jean-Luc Pasquet family business from grapes from Fins Bois, the spirit treasure was transferred to a freshly emptied C<>H Hampden Cask after more than 40 years of maturation in French oak. The result? An unprecedented dynamic between ester and rancio notes that reaches a new level of taste.
The experimental Eau de Vie de Vin is happy to forego its legal status as a cognac. This is reserved for brandies from the region that have matured in French Limousin and Tronçais oak barrels or in barrels previously filled with grape products such as wine, sherry or port.
The remarkable single cask was bottled in 318 bottles at natural cask strength and without additives. At a high 52.5% ABV, the interplay of French oak and Hampden cask comes into its own. Classic rancio notes are complemented for the first time by ester notes that are characteristic of the Jamaican rum icon, which add fruity and tropical accents.
4 2 years
Dest. 1981
Expires 2024
Origin: France, Charente
Cru: Fins Bois
Barrel type: French Oak Casks, Hampden Rum Barrel
318 bottles
52.5% vol. Cask Strength
0.7 litres
Not colored
Not chill filtered
Not sweetened
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