Courvoisier cognacs are made from the best grapes from the French Grand and Petit Champagne, as well as the Fins Bois and Borderies regions. Its history dates back to the 19th century. dates back to the beginning of the century. At that time, Emmanuel Courvoisier operated a wine shop in Bercy, France. According to legend, in 1811, Napoleon Bonaparte himself visited the shop, and he liked the cognac he made so much that he later took several barrels of it to the island of St Helena, and the soldiers who transported it referred to it simply as "Napoleon's favorite drink". Encouraged by this, Emmanuel's son, Felix Courvoisier, registered and founded the company that is still operating successfully in 1835.
The bottle of VSOP contains a mixture of spirits aged between 8 and 12 years.
Aroma: Coffee beans, mint leaves, blue grapes, and later sour, buttery brown bread and sawdust-like effects also appear.
Taste: The coffee character is even more intense. Brown sugar, apple skin, sweet peas, tasty oak.
Finish: Smoky cinnamon, sweet fresh pear and gum.