Cognac Lheraud Fins Bois 1977
Price: 396,67€
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The Story
Since 1810, Maison Lhéraud has crafted vintage cognacs of rare finesse, faithful to the Charentais tradition. Established in Angeac, in the heart of the Fins Bois, it perpetuates ancestral expertise passed down from generation to generation. This 1977 vintage, sourced from the Fins Bois cru, testifies to a masterful balance between aromatic richness and elegance, the fruit of half a century of patience and mastery.
The Vinification
Distilled in 1977, this Fins Bois Cognac has aged slowly in Limousin oak barrels, with no additives or reduction. The Fins Bois terroir, rich in clay and limestone and bathed in a temperate climate, confers a beautiful roundness on the eau-de-vie (spirit). The micro-oxygenation from the wood has allowed harmonious notes of ripe fruits, sweet spices, and toasted oak to develop, in an ample and silky texture.
The Tasting
On the nose, a rich bouquet of ripe fruits and delicate spices, with subtle aromas of toasted oak. On the palate, the substance is ample and velvety, supported by a long and harmonious finish, punctuated by a warm and refined touch. The Lhéraud Fins Bois Cognac 1977 perfectly illustrates the balance between power and elegance characteristic of the Charentais terroir.
Price: 396,67€
The Story
Since 1810, Maison Lhéraud has crafted vintage cognacs of rare finesse, faithful to the Charentais tradition. Established in Angeac, in the heart of the Fins Bois, it perpetuates ancestral expertise passed down from generation to generation. This 1977 vintage, sourced from the Fins Bois cru, testifies to a masterful balance between aromatic richness and elegance, the fruit of half a century of patience and mastery.
The Vinification
Distilled in 1977, this Fins Bois Cognac has aged slowly in Limousin oak barrels, with no additives or reduction. The Fins Bois terroir, rich in clay and limestone and bathed in a temperate climate, confers a beautiful roundness on the eau-de-vie (spirit). The micro-oxygenation from the wood has allowed harmonious notes of ripe fruits, sweet spices, and toasted oak to develop, in an ample and silky texture.
The Tasting
On the nose, a rich bouquet of ripe fruits and delicate spices, with subtle aromas of toasted oak. On the palate, the substance is ample and velvety, supported by a long and harmonious finish, punctuated by a warm and refined touch. The Lhéraud Fins Bois Cognac 1977 perfectly illustrates the balance between power and elegance characteristic of the Charentais terroir.
France
La Nouvelle-Aquitaine est la plus vaste région viticole de France, s’étendant de Poitiers à Pau, en passant par des territoires emblématiques comme Bordeaux, Cognac, Agen ou Bergerac. Elle abrite une diversité de terroirs exceptionnelle, portée par des siècles de savoir-faire viticole et distillatoire, qui en font le berceau de spiritueux parmi les plus renommés au monde.
Au nord, en Charente et Charente-Maritime, on élabore le célèbre Cognac, issu de la double distillation de vins blancs, et le Pineau des Charentes, un vin de liqueur alliant moût de raisin et jeune cognac, apprécié pour sa fraîcheur et sa rondeur.
Plus au sud, dans le Gers, les Landes et le Lot-et-Garonne, on produit l’Armagnac, la plus ancienne eau-de-vie de France. Distillé traditionnellement en alambic continu, il se décline en trois zones : Haut-Armagnac, Ténarèze et Bas-Armagnac. Ces trois terroirs reposent sur le cône alluvial de Lannemezan, un sol ancien formé de sables, argiles et galets, issus de l’érosion des Pyrénées. Ils donnent naissance à des eaux-de-vie expressives, élégantes et nuancées, aux arômes de fruits mûrs, d’épices douces et de fruits secs, révélés au fil du vieillissement en fût.
Nicolas - Local Nose
A great 1977 of remarkable amplitude/richness. The nose is rich, dominated by ripe fruits, spices, and toasted oak. The substance on the palate is velvety and ample, offering a beautiful balance. Warm and very refined finish.