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Reve Bleu

Reve Bleu
Single Estate XO Cognac

Category: XO Cognac

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 40%
94 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$59

Reve Bleu
Single Estate XO Cognac

Category: XO Cognac

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 40%
Amber color. Aromas and flavors of red apple, caramel sauce, salted mango and coconut, and toasted nuts and Medjool dates with a round, vibrant, dry medium body and a tingling, stimulating, medium-length finish manifesting notes of red apple and caramel, cigar box, fig, and black tea and leather. Fruity and earthy with tropical fruits and floral vibes on the finish, this is an easy companion for a glass and a fireside chat.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Rich & Full
Aroma Aroma: red apple, caramel sauce, salted mango and coconut, and toasted nuts and Medjool dates
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of red apple and caramel, cigar box, fig, and black tea and leather
Smoothness Smoothness: Tingling
Finish Finish: Normal
Enjoy Enjoy: neat and on the rocks
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Fruity and earthy with tropical fruits and floral vibes on the finish, this is an easy companion for a glass and a fireside chat.

The Producer

Domaines Francis Abécassis

The Producer

XO Cognac

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Serve in a Snifter
X.O. (or extra old) Cognacs previously required a minimum of six years aging for the youngest cognac in the blend, with the average age running 20 years or older. All Cognac houses maintain inventories of old vintage Cognacs to use in blending these top of the line brands. The oldest Cognacs are removed from their casks in time and stored in glass demijohns (large jugs) to prevent further loss from evaporation and to limit excessively woody and astringent flavors.

As of 2016, according to the official Cognac regulatory agency, BNIC, the minimum component age requirement for X.O. Cognac must be 10 years from 2016 onwards. In practice many Cognac houses and brands had been at or above the 10 year requirement for their X.O. expressions, but this is now the legal requirement.