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Fussigny’s XO is a Grande and Petite Champagne blended cognac. It consists of at least 50% Grande Champagne eau-de-vie. A. de Fussigny’s distilling methods are traditional. The humid cellars of A. de Fussigny are ideal for aging cognac, as they are situated by the banks of the river of Charente, in the cognac region. This kind of storage enhances aromas to where they are supposed to be, giving this cognac a fine and exquisite taste. Like all other Fussigny Cognacs, the A. de Fussigny XO Fine Champagne is aged either in Tronconnais casks or Limousin oak barrels.
Tasting notes: Fussigny XO is a perfect balance of dry fruits, spices and light hazlenut, and some floral notes.
The cognacs used to make Fussigny XO are aged an average of 25 years resulting in the perfect balance between dried fruits, spices, hazelnut and some floral notes. A rich and elegant palate with hints of plum and licorice.
We haven’t reviewed Hennessy XO Cognac, but the company states:
“Hennessy XO is a blend of about 100 old eaux-de-vie from Cognac’s finest growing regions, carefully matured in our cellars.”
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We haven’t reviewed Andre Petit Cognac, but the company states:
“Although very young, its already very harmonious. The floral perfumes of young Cognac are enriched with the flavors of wood. We reserve it for cocktails. ”
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We haven’t reviewed A De Fussigny XO Cognac, but the company states:
“Perfect balance between the notes of dried fruits, spices (white pepper), nutmeg and floral notes. Rich and elegant palate with notes of plum and licorice.”