Pierre Seguinot, 1971 Cognac
Grande Champagne Cognac, Cognac
bottled for The Folio Society Ltd
Bottle size: 75cl
ABV: 23%
Price:
£325.00
Description
Landed London 1980, bottled London 1991
A rare and distinguished expression, the 1971 Pierre Seguinot from Grande Champagne stands as a testament to time, craftsmanship, and terroir. Distilled over half a century ago, this Cognac reflects the essence of the Premier Cru of Cognac—its chalky soils and long aging potential infuse this spirit with remarkable finesse and depth.
Tasting Notes:
Nose: A captivating bouquet of dried apricot, toasted walnuts, orange peel, and fine rancio. Layers of antique oak, beeswax, and old leather reveal themselves gradually, inviting contemplative nosing.
Palate: Silky yet structured. The attack is elegant with bursts of candied citrus, vanilla pod, and fig compote. Mid-palate complexity includes tobacco leaf, dark honey, and a gentle minerality that hints at its Grande Champagne origin.
Finish: Exceptionally long, with echoes of nutmeg, black tea, and polished wood, lingering gracefully for minutes.
Overall Impression:
This is a Cognac for collectors and connoisseurs alike—balanced, profound, and utterly evocative. The 1971 vintage from Seguinot offers not just a drink, but a journey through time in liquid form. Best enjoyed neat in a tulip glass, allowing it to evolve with air and tell its story.
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Condition
Bins soiled labels