6th of 6 in a sample pack of Park Cognac. The Park Cognac experience ends with a bit of a disappointment. There is some sasaparilla on the nose plus just a hint of prune and oak. The entry on the palate is soft, round and super smooth with more of the same notes as the nose and a little bitterness. The finish is medium length with some sasperilla notes. Quite a let down for a 40 to 60 year old cognac blend. It is not bad by any means, I just expected more.
About this bottle
Every bottle of Cognac Park Extra contains a blend of eaux-de-vie aged between 40 to 60 years old, with each distillate spending its first year in lightly toasted new French Limousin oak, and then transferred to older oak casks. The ugni blanc grapes used were harvested exclusively from the Grande Champagne cru, considered one of the best and favored growing regions for cognac. The complex soil is rich with chalk and limestone, making it most fertile for grape-growing. This cognac is one of the high end expressions in the brand's line up, showcasing the best attributes of the Grande Champagne cru.
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This is quite good, but I can't help but wonder how it would be at a higher ABV. It feels a little thinner than it wants to be.
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Closest flavor profiles across the whole catalog.