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Extra old Cognac label is the one with a blend that has been aged the longest. Although the previous legislation stated that XO needs to be at least six years old, new categorization, which will be fully implemented by March 31, 2019, will indicate that to be labeled as an XO, the blend will have to be at least ten years old.
However, the age limitation only signifies that the youngest in the blend is six (ten) years old, but when it comes to XO most blends are significantly older than that. XO Cognac should always be served neat in a snifter glass, and are best enjoyed as a digestif.
THE BEST XO Cognac Brandies


Martell
Single Cru Grande Champagne XO
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024

Domaine du Chêne
Jean Doussoux Cognac XO N°20
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding 2021

Domaine du Chêne
Jean Doussoux Single Cask N. 89
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold 2020
Considered to be one of the first grape brandy varieties produced in France, Armagnac originated in Gascony, a historic area now divided between the regions of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Occitanie. The first written records on Armagnac date back to the 15th century, when it was mainly used as a stomach remedy.
Although the predominant grape is Ugni Blanc, ten different grapes are allowed in its production, and since the 19th century, Armagnac is almost always distilled once. The final blend is then aged in oak casks for a minimum of two years. Maturation provides Armagnac with the signature complex flavor, and while young varieties show vanilla and honey notes, matured versions are typically characterized by the flavor of roasted nuts, licorice, and tobacco.
THE BEST Armagnac Brandies

Domaine Du Grand Comte
Hors D’age
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024, 2023

Château du Tariquet
Pure Folle Blanche 15 YO Bas-Armagnac
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Armagnac Gold Trophy 2020

Chateau de Laubade
Cask Strength 1994 Bas Armagnac
USC- Ultimate Spirits Challenge - Chairman's Trophy 2022


Armagnac Janneau
Armagnac Chevalier D'Espalet VS
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding 2021
Very superior old pale is a Cognac category whose blend is aged for at least four years—which means that the youngest brandy mixed in the blend is four years old, while the others can be aged for longer. VSOP is both lively and serious, and it can be enjoyed on its own, preferably slowly sipped from a snifter glass, but it also incorporates well into mixed drinks and cocktails.
THE BEST VSOP Cognac Brandies

Domaine Du Grand Comte
VSOP
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024, 2023



Martell
Martell Blue Swift Cognac
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold 2024
This classic French brandy is distilled from grapes in order to produce eau-de-vie, which is then aged and blended to make cognac. The drink originated when it was revealed that eau-de-vie brandy of the Charente region develops different and more sophisticated flavors when aged in oak casks.
Since its introduction to the global market, cognac became a sought-after drink, especially enjoyed by the British aristocracy. With the influx of low-quality drinks that were marketed as cognac, it was necessary to control its production. In 1936, cognac was regulated by the Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC), which restricted its production to six different terroirs and the area that includes the entire department of the Charente-Maritime, most of the department of Charente, and small parts of the Deux-Sèvres and Dordogne.
VARIATIONS OF Cognac
THE BEST Cognac Brandies

Ragnaud Sabourin
N° 4 VS Cognac
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding 2023

Hermitage Cognac
50 YO Grande Champagne Cognac
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding 2021

Hermitage Cognac
1960 Grande Champagne Cognac
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Cognac Gold Trophy 2020
Calvados is a brandy distilled from apple cider or a combination of apples and pears. The fermented juice is usually double distilled to create the base of the brandy, which is then aged, and finally blended.
The production of Calvados is strictly regulated, and final products are classified according to the length of maturation, with two years being the minimum aging period. The appellation Calvados is divided into three sub-regions that slightly differ in the base ingredient, terroir, and the distillation process.
THE BEST Calvados Fruit Brandies


CALVADOS CHRISTIAN DROUIN
La Fine de Lelouvier
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold 2023

Château du Breuil
Calvados Pays D'Auge - 15 Ans
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding 2020

SPIRIT FRANCE DIFFUSION
PERE MAGLOIRE EDITION SPECIALE HORS D'AGE
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold 2021
Very special Cognac is the youngest that is allowed on the market. It must be aged for at least three years, with the reference date being October 1. The fresh and lively character of these labels makes them an excellent option for cocktails and mixed drinks.
THE BEST VS Cognac Brandies
Poire Williams is a type of eau-de-vie (fruit brandy) that is distilled from fermented Williams pears. The production of this clear and colorless spirit is mostly associated with France, Switzerland, and Germany. The drink is often sold with a whole pear inside the bottle—this is achieved by attaching the bottle to a branch with a small pear.
The fruit is tucked inside and then allowed to grow inside the bottle. When it’s ripe, the fruit is cut off, and the distilled spirit is then poured inside. This brandy is usually of high quality, with clean and crisp flavor and ripe pear aromas.
VARIATIONS OF Poire Williams
Lambig is an oak-aged brandy distilled from apple cider. It hails from Brittany, where it originated as a farm brandy that was mainly distilled for local consumption. The brandy is now commercially produced and has become one of the traditional regional products.
When the brandy is distilled, it is oak-aged for several years. It results in a golden or amber-colored drink with pleasant aromas reminiscent of apples, warming spices, and nuts, along with distinctive woody and spicy notes. Lambig is best served as an aperitif or a digestif, and it should always be slowly sipped.
Pommeau is a French drink that combines unfermented apple juice (apple must) and apple brandy—traditionally, Calvados is used. The drink is officially classified as a mistelle, a blend of brandy and fruit juice. The production involves fermenting apple juice, adding Calvados, and allowing the combination to age and mellow in barrels.
Pommeau is a full-bodied and typically amber-colored beverage with a fruity character and complex notes reminiscent of ripe fruit, citruses, and nuts. On the palate, it displays stewed ripe fruit and toasted nuts. It is bottled at 17% ABV.
Although Normandy has a long tradition of adding brandy to apple ciders, the commercial production is relatively recent, and pommeau was awarded AOC status in 1991.
Marc de Bourgogne is a French pomace brandy distilled from grape marc (pips and skins of pressed grapes). The marc has to be produced in Burgundy, and it can be made with regional grapes such as Aligoté, Chardonnay, Gamay, Pinot Noir, and many more.
The distillate has to be aged for at least two years. The resulting drink can vary in character, but most examples are amber-colored, refined, aromatic, and complex, usually with caramel and spice notes. The spirit can be labeled vieux (aged for three years), très vieux (aged for six years), and hors d'âge (aged for ten years).
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Hors d'Âge by Domaine du Grand Comté is an exceptional aged Armagnac that showcases the pinnacle of craftsmanship and tradition. This premium spirit is aged for decades in oak barrels, allowing it to develop deep, complex flavors of dried fruits, toasted nuts, vanilla, and spices, with a smooth and luxurious finish.
Known for its refined character and rarity, Hors d'Âge is an ideal choice for connoisseurs and collectors seeking a truly timeless experience.
AWARDS

SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2024, 2023

NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2023

SWSC - Singapore World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2023
VSOP by Domaine du Grand Comte is a premium French brandy crafted with exceptional care and tradition. Aged for a minimum of four years, this Very Superior Old Pale (VSOP) offers a refined and balanced profile, combining notes of dried fruits, vanilla, and subtle oak with a smooth and lingering finish.
It embodies the artistry of French distillation and maturation, making it an excellent choice for sipping neat or as a luxurious base for classic cocktails.
AWARDS

SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2024, 2023

SWSC - Singapore World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2023
Boulard V. S. O.P. Calvados is a distinguished apple brandy made from carefully selected apples from the Pays d'Auge region in Normandy. Aged for at least four years in oak barrels, this V. S. O.P. (Very Superior Old Pale) expression offers a rich and balanced flavor profile.
The aroma reveals notes of ripe apples, vanilla, and dried fruits, with delicate undertones of oak and spices. On the palate, it delivers smooth and harmonious flavors of caramelized apple, honey, and subtle hints of almond and cinnamon, leading to a refined and lingering finish.
AWARDS

SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2024, 2023
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding
2023

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Cognac Gold Trophy
2023
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Armagnac Gold Trophy
2020

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold outstanding
2020
Boulard Auguste X. O. Calvados is a tribute to the brand's founder, Auguste Boulard, and reflects their long-standing expertise in crafting high-quality Calvados. This extra-old Calvados is aged for many years in oak barrels, creating a rich and sophisticated spirit.
It boasts complex aromas of baked apples, dried fruits, vanilla, and subtle spices. On the palate, it offers a harmonious blend of flavors, including caramelized apples, almonds, and hints of cinnamon and nutmeg, with a long, velvety finish. This premium Calvados is a true reflection of Boulard's dedication to tradition and craftsmanship, offering a refined tasting experience.
AWARDS

USC- Ultimate Spirits Challenge - Chairman's Trophy
2023

USC- Ultimate Spirits Challenge - Top 100
2023
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World Cognac Awards - Best X.X.O.
2022

World's Best Cognac - Winner
2022
AWARDS

SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2023
Père Magloire V. S. O.P. Calvados is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, embodying the essence of the Pays d’Auge region in Normandy. Made exclusively from carefully selected apple cider, this calvados showcases the unique characteristics of one of the most renowned terroirs in the world.
The region's rich soil and mild climate create the perfect environment for growing exceptional apples, which are at the heart of this spirit. What sets Père Magloire V. S. O.P. apart is its meticulous production process. The cider undergoes double distillation in traditional copper pot stills, a method that enhances the complexity and depth of its flavors.
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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2024
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