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Baron Otard Cognac VSOP 70cl
Baron Otard Cognac VSOP 70cl
Baron Otard Cognac VSOP 70cl
Baron Otard Cognac VSOP 70cl
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Baron Otard Cognac VSOP is a refined expression from one of the oldest Cognac houses, founded in 1795 within the historic Château de Cognac. This VSOP blend combines elegance and depth, reflecting centuries of expertise and the unique character of the Cognac region.

Baron Otard Cognac VSOP 70cl
Brand: Baron Otard | Category: Cognac VSOP | ABV: 40% | Origin: France | Vol.: 70cl

Tasting Profile:
Nose: Aromas of ripe orchard fruits, toasted almonds, and delicate vanilla.
Palate: Smooth and well rounded with flavors of honey, dried apricot, subtle spices, and oak.
Finish: Warm and lingering with a soft, fruity sweetness.

Production Details:
Aged for a minimum of four years in oak barrels, this VSOP blend showcases the balance of young and mature eaux-de-vie, delivering complexity with smoothness.

Perfect For:
Perfect as a sipping cognac after dinner or as a sophisticated base for classic cocktails like the Sidecar.

Expert Notes:
Baron Otard VSOP is celebrated for its harmonious blend and consistent quality, making it a favorite among both novices and connoisseurs.

Customer Reviews:
“Smooth and elegant with great depth.”
“Lovely balance of fruit and spice.”
“A versatile cognac that suits any occasion.”

Interesting Fact:
The Château de Cognac, where Baron Otard is produced, was once home to King Francis I of France, linking history with every bottle.

Serving Suggestions:
Enjoy neat, with a few ice cubes, or in refined cocktails to appreciate its complexity.

Distillery Background:
Baron Otard has a legacy of over two centuries, crafting cognacs that blend tradition, history, and innovation from the heart of the Cognac region. The Otard family discovered its origins back in the middle of the 9th century to a Norwegian warrior named Ottar. From the 11th to 17th century, the coming generation of Ottar lived in Dun-Ottar castle in Scotland. Great followers of the Stuart looked forward to King James II of England when the latter shifted to France in exile after the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

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