Cognac Grande Fine Maison 1854 Réserve Spéciale - Monopole "Du Ciro's"
Cognac, Grande Fine Maison, 1854, Réserve Spéciale - Monopole "Du Ciro's"
Tasting notes for the Cognac Grande Fine Maison 1854 Réserve Spéciale - Monopole "Du Ciro's"
- EYE: This Grande Fine Cognac reveals an amber robe with golden reflections, captivating the gaze with its depth and brilliance. This warm color announces a sensory experience imbued with character.
- NOSE: Subtle aromas are released, revealing delicate floral nuances and notes of ripe fruits. The elegance of this cognac is expressed through fragrances of vanilla and oak, attesting to meticulous maturation. The delicate effluvia evoke a complex and refined bouquet.
- MOUTH: Perfect harmony between sweetness and intensity. Flavors of plum, fig, and honey envelop the palate with exceptional delicacy. The subtle presence of spicy and woody notes underlines the depth of this Cognac, offering a balanced and refined tasting experience.
In short: The Cognac Grande Fine Maison 1854 Réserve Spéciale from the Monopole "Du Ciro's" embodies the excellence of craftsmanship from an old, now-disappeared cognac house. Its complex sensory profile, combining floral finesse, fruity richness, and woody subtlety, makes it an elixir of exceptional quality. An invitation to a sensory journey where history and quality converge. Experience this very special cognac with roasted almonds, slices of aged comté cheese, desserts with caramelized fruits, pan-seared foie gras, and dark chocolates.
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 1854
- Format
- 70 cl
- Color
- Eau-de-vie-brune
- Region
- Cognac
- Type
- Grande Fine Champagne
- Distillery
- Monopole du Ciro's
- Label
- Correct condition
- Glass
- Smooth and dirty
- Cap
- Tin cap, good condition
- Shade
- Dark
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