Remi Landier Cognac - Tres Vieux Fins Bois L72-73 - Journal des Kirsch

 
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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 52.5% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Remi Landier Cognac - Tres Vieux Fins Bois L72-73 - Journal des Kirsch

Special features: This rare blend combines two vintages (1972 and 1973) from the Fins Bois terroir, which matured separately in 450-liter barrels made of Allier and Limousin oak. The cuvée then rested in a dry cellar before being transferred to glass balloons in 2012 to preserve the characteristic "old-bottle-flavour." The cognac was bottled at natural cask strength of 52.5% vol., neither colored nor chill-filtered. The edition is limited to 150 bottles and is part of the exclusive "Journal des Kirsch" series.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Lively tropical notes meet fine minerality, accompanied by nuances of ripe fruits and subtle spices.
  • Palate: Velvety with coconut, nougat, and light spice, characterized by elegant woodiness from the Allier and Limousin oak.
  • Finish: Long-lasting, warm, and complex with a pleasant balance of strength and delicacy.

Distillery/Bottler: The Rémi Landier distillery has a centuries-old heritage, with roots tracing back to the Benedictine monks of the Royal Abbey of Bassac. Since 1973, Remi Landier has been producing finely balanced cognacs of elegant yet powerful nature. The philosophy of the house is based on traditional craftsmanship and the preservation of authentic flavors, which is reflected in every bottle.

Product details:

  • Manufacturer: Rémi Landier
  • Bottler: Original bottling
  • Cask types: 450-liter barrels made of Allier and Limousin oak
  • Packaging: Limited edition
  • Number of bottled bottles: 150

Facts:

Origin France
Manufacturer Rémi Landier
Alcohol content 52.5%
Volume 0.7 liters
Colored No
Chill-filtered No
 

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