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    Augier L'Oceanique Cognac

    Cognac from France
      750ML / 40% ABV
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      750ML / 40% ABV

      Distiller Notes

      The nose has ocean influences followed by ripe citrus, sweet spices, and mineral/iodized notes. The palate has pink grapefruits notes and finishes with flowers and blonde tobacco.

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      Augier, France
      We create forthright, characterful cognacs using a traditional method of distillation that shows due regard to the origin of our grapes and terroirs. Each of our blends reveals its own distinctive profile. We tailor our distillation method to the grapes and terroirs we use, to better accentuate our cognacs’ aromas. We modulate the proportion of the fine lees naturally present in the wine in our distillation: either to add power and richness or maintain aromatic subtlety.
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      Widely regarded as the finest and most complex grape-based spirit in the world, Cognac follows rigorously strict production guidelines. It is made exclusively of wine—most commonly from Ugni Blanc—from the Charente and Charente-Maritime regions surrounding the town of Cognac in southwestern France. After a second distillation in antique copper pot stills (called charentais), the spirit is transferred to French oak barrels and aged a minimum of two years (VS). Cognac is classified by both age and region (Cru). The Grande Champagne Cru and Petite Champagne Cru, both having shallow limestone soils, are the most respected.

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