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Tiffon Chateau De Triac Cognac Single Vineyard NV 750ml

size
750ml
country
France
region
Gascony
appellation
Cognac
VM
95
VM
95
Rated 95 by Vinous Media
Produced by Braastaad-Tiffon and named after the family’s castle, this blend of four- to six-year-old eaux-de-vie illustrates just how exciting young Cognac can be — as well as the potential of Fin Bois. Golden honey in color, with an intriguing nose of fresh honeysuckle, citrus blossom and wet earth. On the palate, it’s austere and mineral-driven, featuring attractive notes of soft clay and campfire balanced by plum and pear, with juicy acidity and a spicy finish that’s surprisingly long. Reminiscent of good, young Ténarèze Armagnac. Wonderful drinkability and value. (40% abv)
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Tiffon Chateau De Triac Cognac Single Vineyard NV 750ml

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