peaty. punchy. ok
Gourry de Chadeville Grande Champagne Cognac Sauternes Cask
About this bottle
Pierre Goursat Gourry is the current helmsman of the historic Gourry de Chadeville house in Cognac's heart: the Grande Champagne. Here historic is not overused -- the same building on the property has been used since 1619. This doesn't lead to a regal plantation, but instead a mere 7 hectares (about 17 acres.) This particular bottling is composed of all ugni blanc grapes. After distillation half of the yield landed in classic cognac cask and the other half into a used Sauternes (French dessert wine) cask. After five years the eaux de vie from the two casks was switched and then allowed to age another five years before being blended and bottled unfiltered. 520 bottle production.
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Smokey, peaty
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