Cognac Monnet XO Cognac
With Monnet XO the Cognac enthusiast will enter the fascinating world of great cognacs. A world of refinement and elegance where each sip reveals new aspects of a complex composition. It is a pure enchantment of the senses! Aged in our very fine grained Limousin oak casks. Distillation with lees for a more aromatic elegance. Aged in our cellars in Jarnac, France.Fantastic bouquet of salted caramel, pizelle, minty tobacco, candied fig, walnut husk, and bold cinnamon. Supple and semisweet on the tongue, candied orange peel and baked raspberries appear alongside grounding touches of toasted oak, black licorice, and white tea.
Rémy Martin VSOP Cognac
Rémy Martin is a family story of close to 300 years. Rýmy Martin VSOP is composed of eaux-de-vie coming exclusively from the most sought-after vineyards of Cognac: Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. Such eaux-de-vie offer exceptional ageing potential, and are blended into what is known as Fine Champagne Cognac.
De Luze VS Cognac
Perfect for cocktails, De Luze VS Cognac offers floral and citrus note, orange zest and a delicate hint of oak. Soft and velvety on the palate, the finish is long and deliciously fruity.
Martell VS Cognac
Martell VS is a smooth and well balanced Cognac that is often in short global supply. It is best enjoyed straight or over ice for a different twist.
Martell VSOP Red Barrel
A balanced cognac, marked by an oaky taste. Its time spent ageing in a barrel infuses it with complex aromas along with notes of caramelised dried fruits and prunes. This tone adds a number of rich qualities to a cocktail.
FAIR Kumquat Triple Sec Liqueur
Tesseron Cognac Lot 53 XO Perfection Cognac
Tesseron Cognac Lot 29 XO Exception Non-Vintage
Tesseron Cognac Masterblend 88's Cognac Non-Vintage
JEAN FILLIOUX COGNAC GRANDE CHAMPAGNE
Jean Fillioux, a semi artisan producer of cognacs from the very special Golden Triangle of the Grande Champagne region, itself the very best origin for cognacs, is listed in the 10 top trending brands by Drinks International. It should not be regarded as a magnificent achievement since the rest of the group is mostly the usual suspects, the well known very “commercial “ brands. However, it is proof that small artisan producers are being noticed for their superior quality, by even, the large mass of non-connoisseurs more attuned to the Big Houses of Cognac. To celebrate, Jean Fillioux has reserved for Cerbaco a barrel of their 1992 vintage just bottled as a Special Cerbaco Label. Vintage cognacs are as rare as hen’s teeth, even more so from the best part of Grand Champagne, and 1992, freshly bottled, perfectly proves the superiority and individuality of artisan production. Harvested and distilled in 1992, this Cognac was matured in a French recent loose grain oak cask, in a cool damp cellar. Tasting Notes: Nose: Fresh and floral on the nose with citrus fruit, syrupy apples and refined orchid tones. Palate: Round and complex palate with beeswax, ripe plum, candied orange and chocolate. Finish: Long and lively finish with persistent aromas of baked pastry, light spices, and cherry.