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St. Remy VSOP is a cognac, which is a specific type of brandy produced in the town of Cognac, France. Production of cognac is strictly regulated by the BNIC, a French government institute. Brandy bearing the name "Cognac" must be produced in Cognac, France and adhere to the following BNIC production rules:
White wine used in crafting the spirit is fermented, then double distilled.The Aging must occur in Limousin oak barrels for at least 2 years, where the spirit picks up tannins, color, and complexity.Most cognacs are blends from multiple years. Label descriptions always refer to the age of the youngest eau-de-vie in the blend. St. Remy VSOP is categorized as a V.S.O.P cognac.
St. Remy VSOP is a cognac, which is a specific type of brandy produced in the town of Cognac, France. Production of cognac is strictly regulated by the BNIC, a French government institute. Brandy bearing the name "Cognac" must be produced in Cognac, France and adhere to the following BNIC production rules:
White wine used in crafting the spirit is fermented, then double distilled.The Aging must occur in Limousin oak barrels for at least 2 years, where the spirit picks up tannins, color, and complexity.Most cognacs are blends from multiple years. Label descriptions always refer to the age of the youngest eau-de-vie in the blend. St. Remy VSOP is categorized as a V.S.O.P cognac.
Specifications
KEY FEATURES
- St. Remy Vsop has amber colour with golden highlights
- It has a Red fruits aromas, vanilla and woody notes
- It has freshly-picked red berries, while bringing out the sweet vanilla
- Palate : Rounded and smooth on the palate, the sweet, red berry flavour soon becomes more intense.
- Notes : Oak, Pear, Vanilla.
- St-Rémy VSOP conveys the taste of small, freshly-picked red berries, while bringing out the sweet vanilla flavour of oak.
- It is a rounded, balanced spirit that is easy to drink. With its light and subtle nose,
- St-Rémy VSOP is excellent served as an aperitif or in cocktails.
- "A very complex brandy thanks to richness of the distillates from the French vineyards."



