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Posted 5 April 2024
Camus Borderies VSOP Single Estate Small Batch Cognac ( £44.64 / £39.94 with Subscription )
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The second lowest price it has been on Amazon and price match to Master of Malt. £56 at Waitrose. Apparently only 15000 bottles made.
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The most awarded VSOP Cognac at San Francisco World Spirits Competition from 2013 to 2021.
CAMUS BORDERIES VSOP is a Single-Estate Cognac produced exclusively from CAMUS’ own magnificent vineyards in the very heart of the prestigious Borderies Appellation.
Borderies is the oldest and smallest cru in the appellation, representing less than 5% of the cognac AOC. With its 188 hectares (464 acres), CAMUS owns the largest extension of vineyards belonging to one single producer within the Cru. Thanks to their unique clay-limestone soil rich in flints, our parcels in the Borderies Cru give origin to a very distinctive Single Estate VSOP, with deep floral notes.
CAMUS COGNAC VSOP BORDERIES TASTING NOTES:
Color: Beautiful, consistent orange color with flashes of rich amber.
Nose: Reveals enticing notes of vanilla pods and orange zest, on a bed of soft spice and floral aromas.
Palate: Ample and unctuous, with a robust yet elegant structure and a light hint of woodiness. Beautiful, long finish, well-balanced and wonderfully fresh.
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The most awarded VSOP Cognac at San Francisco World Spirits Competition from 2013 to 2021.
CAMUS BORDERIES VSOP is a Single-Estate Cognac produced exclusively from CAMUS’ own magnificent vineyards in the very heart of the prestigious Borderies Appellation.
Borderies is the oldest and smallest cru in the appellation, representing less than 5% of the cognac AOC. With its 188 hectares (464 acres), CAMUS owns the largest extension of vineyards belonging to one single producer within the Cru. Thanks to their unique clay-limestone soil rich in flints, our parcels in the Borderies Cru give origin to a very distinctive Single Estate VSOP, with deep floral notes.
CAMUS COGNAC VSOP BORDERIES TASTING NOTES:
Color: Beautiful, consistent orange color with flashes of rich amber.
Nose: Reveals enticing notes of vanilla pods and orange zest, on a bed of soft spice and floral aromas.
Palate: Ample and unctuous, with a robust yet elegant structure and a light hint of woodiness. Beautiful, long finish, well-balanced and wonderfully fresh.
- CAMUS BORDERIES VSOP is a Single Estate Cognac produced exclusively from CAMUS’ own magnificent vineyards in the very heart of the prestigious Borderies Appellation
- All the wines come from this magnificent estate, the largest in the Borderies area with vineyards surrounded by forests and naturally preserved areas. The CAMUS family ensures that the vineyards are cultivated in an ecologically sensitive manner preserving the environment and wildlife
- The CAMUS vineyards are the inheritance of five generations’ expertise in the fine art of Cognac-making. Borderies Cognacs are praised for their intensely aromatic profile and CAMUS BORDERIES VSOP is an invitation to a rare tasting experience
- Consistent orange colour. Vanilla pod and orange zest flavour. Round palate with oaky notes balanced by fresh floral hints. Warm and lingering finish
- Founded in 1863, CAMUS is the largest Cognac house to still be entirely family-owned. For five generations, the CAMUS family has worked with boundless passion and patience to craft remarkable Cognacs capable of inspiring rare, intense emotions
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sorted by- I got it for £39
- Less than the standard (non single estate) VSOP, with max S&S it would be rude not to!
Cheers kitty you legend!
Edit: In my eagerness to nab some, I forgot to vote hot. Now done (edited) - Cheers OP!
- In case you get confused.
Hors d'Age - aged 30 years
Napoleon, Réserve Familiale or Vieille Réserve - aged at least 10 years, usually more
X.X.O. or Extra Extra Old - aged at least 14 years
X.O. Cognac is Extra Old - aged at least 10 years (7 years before April 2018)
V.S.O.P. Cognac is a Very Superior Old Pale - aged minimum 5 years
V.S. Cognac is Very Special - aged minimum 3 years - Not a cognac drinker but bought as a gift
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