Rémy Martin End Of The Year Edition VSOP Cognac
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • floral
  • jasmine
  • woody
  • orange
  • zesty
  • marzipan
  • creamy
  • apple
  • figs

Rémy Martin

End Of The Year Edition VSOP Cognac (1l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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Rediscover Cognac's timeless elegance with this special bottling.

Charente is a historic town in the Aquitaine region of France — smack dab in the middle of the Grand Champagne Cru of Cognac. As Catherine I rose from servant to Czarina of Russia and Pope Benedict XIII was installed in the Vatican, the House of Rémy Martin was founded on the banks of the Charente River nearly three hundred years ago in 1724. They began as a trading house run by Paul-Emile Rémy Martin. Today, it’s one of the world’s largest and best-known Cognac houses with a dozen core offerings and many special releases and limited editions.

In 1927, André Renaud — cellar master at Rémy Martin — created the world’s first VSOP Cognac. Today’s version of this classic is Rémy Martin VSOP Fine Champagne Cognac. Like the rest of the core lineup at Rémy Martin, it’s created from 85% Grande Champagne and 15% Petite Champagne grapes. And as a VSOP, you know that the Spirit has been aged a minimum of 4 years in new Limousin oak.

Now you can sip on a limited-edition of their timeless VSOP offering. It was inspired by the iconic design that first appeared in the 80's and 90's and honors the music influences from that era. The refreshed design with gold detailing? It’s very that.
 

*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Rich Mahogany

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma opens light and floral with notes of jasmine, iris, fig, and vanilla.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate has a light creamy texture with notes of marzipan, stewed apples, fig, anise, and orange zest.

Finish
The finish is medium-length and warming with a light menthol and apple tone.

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  • floral
  • jasmine
  • woody
  • orange
  • zesty
  • marzipan
  • creamy
  • apple
  • figs
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Character Dogson
There are three different qualities of Cognac recognized by law: V.S. (very special), V.S.O.P. (Very Superior Old Pale), and X.O. (Extra Old).
Approximately 200,000 people visit Rémy Martin each year, most of which are American tourists. Follow your Cognac, right? Isn't that what they say?
Cognac, named after the town of Cognac in France, is a variety of brandy (distilled wine). It is only produced in the wine-growing region surrounding this town. Cognac must be made from specified grapes, be twice distilled in copper pot stills, and be aged at least two years in French oak barrels. Most Cognacs are aged considerably longer than the minimum legal requirement.
There are three primary grades of Cognac recognized by law: V.S., V.S.O.P., and X.O, but we also know Napoléon, XXO, and Hors d'âge.
The wine used for Cognac is very dry, acidic, and thin but excellent for distillation and aging.
There are six different wine-growing areas (crus) authorized to produce Cognac - in descending order of prestige: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois, Bons Bois, and Bois Ordinaires.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
There are three different qualities of Cognac recognized by law: V.S. (very special), V.S.O.P. (Very Superior Old Pale), and X.O. (Extra Old).
Approximately 200,000 people visit Rémy Martin each year, most of which are American tourists. Follow your Cognac, right? Isn't that what they say?
Cognac, named after the town of Cognac in France, is a variety of brandy (distilled wine). It is only produced in the wine-growing region surrounding this town. Cognac must be made from specified grapes, be twice distilled in copper pot stills, and be aged at least two years in French oak barrels. Most Cognacs are aged considerably longer than the minimum legal requirement.
There are three primary grades of Cognac recognized by law: V.S., V.S.O.P., and X.O, but we also know Napoléon, XXO, and Hors d'âge.
The wine used for Cognac is very dry, acidic, and thin but excellent for distillation and aging.
There are six different wine-growing areas (crus) authorized to produce Cognac - in descending order of prestige: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois, Bons Bois, and Bois Ordinaires.
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