Remi Landier Cognac
Remi Landier Cognac is a brand of cognac that is made in the town of Cognac, France. The brand was created in 1875 by Remi Landier. The cognac is made from a blend of eaux-de-vie that are aged for a minimum of two years.
COGNACS
Cognacs are a type of brandy that are produced in the Cognac region of France. All cognacs are made from grapes, but the best cognacs are made from a specific type of grape known as the Ugni Blanc. The grapes are fermented and then distilled twice before being aged in oak barrels for a minimum of two years.
Cognacs are typically classified by their age, with the youngest being called “VS” (for “Very Special”) and the oldest being called “XO” (for “Extra Old”). The age refers to the youngest cognac in the blend, so an XO cognac will contain cognacs that are at least 10 years old.
Cognacs are typically served neat, but they can also be used in cocktails. One of the most popular cocktails made with cognac is the Sidecar, which is made with cognac, lemon juice, and triple sec.
If you’re looking for a good cognac to try, we recommend the Remi Landier cognac. It’s a VS cognac that’s made from 100% Ugni Blanc grapes. It’s smooth and has notes of vanilla, oak, and fruit.
VSOP
VSOP stands for “Very Superior Old Pale.” VSOP cognacs are aged for a minimum of four years, though most are aged much longer. VSOP cognacs are typically blended from several different ages of cognac, with the youngest component being at least four years old. VSOP cognacs are typically light golden in color, with a bouquet that is floral and fruity. The flavor is typically dry, with a hint of vanilla and a slightly woody finish.
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