A. De Fussigny Sélection Cognac
Cognac
A. de Fussigny // Cognac, France
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jumalhamara
Reviewed November 4, 2023Nice and light. Delivers a pleasant experience. VfM is great.20.0 EUR per Bottle -
Aged-One
Reviewed August 20, 2023Nose has dew covered grapes on the vine with a touch of ethanol. Lightly fruited, semisweet pastry. Mouthcoating but finishing dry. -
fordest
Reviewed August 1, 2022Aromas are very nice. Oak. Vanilla. Fruity grape toasted nuts. Flavor is right in line with alcohol coming in for a medium burn. The aftertaste is a little more harsh than the nose or first sip lead me to believe. -
baralgin
Reviewed February 14, 2022N18, P17, F16, B17 Blended from grape spirits of different growth areas (Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois and Bois Ordinaires). Pale gold colour. A starter level cognac which is quite quaffable on the whole. Aromas of ripe fruit (which are hard to identify), caramel, cinnamon. Sweetish taste of grape juice, dried fruit, dried pumpkin. The cognac showed no development during a couple of weeks of unhurried consumption. Moderately boozy but it’s OK overall.20.0 EUR per BottleАроматный Мир -
ctbeck11
Reviewed December 1, 2020 (edited December 22, 2020)Nose - cherry, grape juice, moderate oak presence, caramel, baked apple, floral notes, cinnamon, nondescript nuttiness, black pepper, grassy vegetal quality, mild to moderate ethanol burn. Taste - artificial cherry and grape, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg, butterscotch, ginger, black pepper, floral notes, barrel spice, almond, mild to moderate alcohol bite, finishing quickly with fading sour cherry, baking spice, and oak flavors. This is pleasant, but nothing stands out as particularly noteworthy. The fruit notes are alright, but a bit chemically and sour. And it generally feels more watery than I’d like. For the price, I’d much rather have a Pierre Ferrand 1840 or Ambre.
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