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An exceptional cognac
Perfect neat, perhaps with a drop of water, with dark chocolate, fine pastries, a cigar, or as the ultimate digestive moment.
- climate
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The Cognac climate is best summed up by calling it Mediterranean. The summers are long (particularly when compared with northern France) and the winters are mild
- soil
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fairly shallow soils of clay and limestone on top of soft chalk from the Cretaceous period
- vinification
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Alcoholic fermentation, which lasts 4-8 days, is effected by the yeast species Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Conversion of sugars in the must into alcohol. Production of volatile compounds generating the aromas of the new eau-de-vie. Conversion of malic acid into lactic acid. Improved stability for wines awaiting distillation
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