3rd of 6 in a sample pack of Park Cognac. Soft floral notes, essential orange oil and black tea on the nose, soft and supple on the palate with light honey, vanilla and black tea, the medium length finish is a little spicy with the light honey, vanilla and black tea notes. Very subtle yet delicious. Wish I had more!
About this bottle
The Distillerie Tessendier estate was founded in 1880 by Gaston Tessendier. Today, it's still run as a family house, Maison Park, built on carrying that tradition forward through the generations. The Borderies cru, one of six delimited growing regions for cognac, is the one of the smallest by land area. A rarity among cognacs from this region, Cognac Park Borderies was aged 15 years, first spending 10 months in new Limousin oak casks before being transferred to older casks. As a single vineyard expression, it was designed to both showcase the floral, light qualities of the Borderies region, as well as to serve as a transition between a VSOP and XO range.
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Very pleasant smell. Smells of wood and cask. A mellow and fine taste, hints of caramell, fruity. Typical borderies. Long aftertaste.
New to me. Really surprised . going to get another bottle for safe keeping
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