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cognac #23 "Le Noble" (Lot 68) - Malternative Belgium - 45.2% (Joint The Whisky Jury) cognac #23 "Le Noble" (Lot 68) - Malternative Belgium - 45.2% (Joint The Whisky Jury)
cognac #23 "Le Noble" (Lot 68) - Malternative Belgium - 45.2% (Joint The Whisky Jury) cognac #23 "Le Noble" (Lot 68) - Malternative Belgium - 45.2% (Joint The Whisky Jury)
cognac #23 "Le Noble" (Lot 68) - Malternative Belgium - 45.2% (Joint The Whisky Jury)
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Origine: un bouilleur de cru de Verrières, France. Lot 68 - 45,2% alcohol - 70cl - cru : grande champagne - one of 179 bottles. Joint bottling with the Whisky Jury (89/90)
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For us, this cognac is the result of a beautiful quest, a passion for making contacts with respect for culture and family history. This find at a small bouilleur de cru makes us very happy, a realization of days of dedication and several trips. At the request of the producer's family, we cannot share the name of the cognac house, for which we have respect.

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Knapen Pieter - 12-05-2024 13:18

Serge Valentin, whiskyfun.com, 12/05/2024:
From a 'bouilleur de cru', so probably an individual. It's true that in France, we need to produce a large part of what we consume, coz we wouldn't want to run dry (even if we're already #1 export market in volume for Scotch – but we drink a lot of the nasty stuff). Colour: full amber. Nose: and what an individual. This is peach-led, which is the #1 kind of arrival with anything cognac or even wine brandy, then we have ripe apricots, mirabelles and quinces. A few amaretti and macaroons. Mouth: some tannicity sure feels, peach skin, cedarwood, pear peeling, heavier Darjeeling.. but balance was preserved. It's in the background that tea and oak tannins seem to be having a blast, but they'll never actually get through. Finish: rather long, rather fresh, rather peachy. More mint and black tea in the aftertaste. Comments: 1968, that was In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, right? In any case, I 'd believe bottling old cognacs or armagnacs really means knowing how to play with the limits. Sexiest work there is, no?
SGP:651 - 90 points.

Knapen Pieter - 07-07-2023 11:22

Ruben Luyten, www.whiskynotes.be, 07/07/2023:
Nose: again a very fruity profile, albeit with a fresher (pepper)minty side and slightly less warmth. That said, similar apricots and bananas and candied oranges. Then hints of cinnamon pastry and honey. Also polished wood and a little tobacco. Highly elegant.
Mouth: starts on pineapple and maracuya, fresh oranges, pink grapefruit and juicy peaches. Again this plays the card of utter freshness, while the previous one was warmer and slightly more honeyed. Cinnamon, mint, tobacco leaves and a darker fruits (maybe cherries on syrup) towards the end.
Finish: very long and nicely warming, on fruit tea, herbal honey and gentle oak.
this one aims for a perfeft balance. Tropical fruits, polished oak, leaving some space for darker notes too.
Score: 91/100

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