DESCRIPTION
The Story
Crafted by Maison Lhéraud, founded in 1810 in Angeac-Charente, this Très Vieux Pineau is a vibrant testament to Charentais expertise. Born from the 2000 vintage, it has aged for several decades in the Lhéraud family's blonde stone cellars, in the heart of the Cognac terroir. This exceptional Pineau received the distinction of 95 points and the Chairman’s Trophy at the Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2022, consecrating its balance and aromatic depth.
The Vinification
This exceptional vin de liqueur (fortified wine) is created by the mutage (fortification) of fresh grape musts with an aged Cognac eau-de-vie, following the traditional Charentais method. After mutage, it rests extensively in Limousin oak barrels, where it acquires complexity, roundness, and depth. The Charentais terroir, influenced by the oceanic mildness, imparts a beautiful aromatic freshness to the wine, balancing the richness of the ripe fruits and the delicate woody patina. This prolonged aging reveals nuances of almond, honey, and sweet spices, sublimated by a supple and harmonious texture.
The Tasting
With an amber color with golden reflections, the Très Vieux Pineau Lhéraud 2000 captivates with a refined nose, marked by nut, candied pear, and raisins. On the palate, the texture is ample/full, velvety, and perfectly balanced between sweetness and liveliness. Flavors of dried fruits, honey, and caramel blend into a delicate harmony, supported by a refreshing touch of acidity. The finish, long and warm, reveals a rare elegance and a beautiful aromatic persistence. A Pineau of character, to be savored slowly, reflecting Charentais time and talent.
Region
Nouvelle Aquitaine
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is France's largest wine-growing region, stretching from Poitiers to Pau, via emblematic territories such as Bordeaux, Cognac, Agen and Bergerac. It is home to an exceptional diversity of terroirs, supported by centuries of winemaking and distilling expertise, making it the cradle of some of the world's most renowned spirits.
To the north, in the Charente and Charente-Maritime regions, we produce the famous Cognac, made from the double distillation of white wines, and Pineau des Charentes, a liqueur wine combining grape must and young Cognac, appreciated for its freshness and roundness.
Further south, in the Gers, Landes and Lot-et-Garonne regions, we produce Armagnac, France's oldest brandy. Traditionally distilled in continuous stills, it is produced in three zones: Haut-Armagnac, Ténarèze and Bas-Armagnac. These three terroirs lie on the alluvial cone of Lannemezan, an ancient soil of sand, clay and pebbles eroded from the Pyrenees. They give rise to expressive, elegant and nuanced eaux-de-vie, with aromas of ripe fruit, sweet spices and dried fruit, revealed through barrel ageing.