Light in all aspects. Mildly sweet up front with a very gentle pear-quince flavor and a hint of vanilla and cream. The finish is prominently oak, and not terribly far removed from a light, sweet bourbon. A gentle spice and burn settles onto the tongue and palate after swallowing. Doesn't distinguish itself, so save your sipping for something else more special, but no black marks either.
3.71
About this bottle
Landy is became a collaboration in 1989 between Alexandre Gabriel, President & Owner of Cognac Ferrand, and a family in the Charente. This is their youngest cognac in the Landy portfolio and was distilled from grapes in the Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, and Fins Bois regions.
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Reviews
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bigwhitemike
3.0
doubleoak1
3.5
Light on the tongue, a bit harsh on the way down, but smooth overall.
Doubleswooping
3.0
First Brandy. Enjoyed it.
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