The only description I discovered was on a web page of an English distributor, according to whom it is old cognac for connoisseurs. Eau de vie comes from the region of Fins Bois. That is not a very explicit description for a cognac that costs 5000 CZK (180 Euro) per bottle!
Update:
I got some information from Elodie Abécassis, the director of Domaines Francis Abécassis. Apparently, Cognac Leyrat LOT 50 was produced 10 years ago in a very limited amount for a British importer. She couldn’t remember the exact age of the cognac only that it was very old and their own production (particularly it came from Domaine de Chez Maillard winery) in the village of Claix. The barrel is empty today, and the importer doesn’t have any bottles for sale either. The closest you can get to the taste of Leyrat Lot 50 is cognac Leyrat XO Elite. It tastes of honey, wood, spice (cinnamon) and dried fruits.
Tasting notes:
Colour: quite pale for an old cognac, amber
Aroma: spicy taste, we can smell fruit and honey, which is very distinctive
Taste: strong, very distinctive, intensive, maybe a bit too much for me, we can taste spices and honey
Finish: I would say it is short, dry due to stronger tannins, spicy
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Leyrat Lot 50 Chai Ancestral |
ABK6 is a young “brand”, but it already managed to win some interesting awards. Cognac ABK6 VSOP Grand Cru was awarded the prestigious „World's Best Cognac at the World Cognac Awards 2014”.
Tasting notes
Colour: golden
Aroma: pleasing, fruity
Taste: after a drop of water the taste is rich, slightly spicy, we can taste fruit, particularly apples
Finish: a bit longer, gentle, velvety, with vanilla
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ABK6 VSOP Grand Cru |
If you want to try a more modern form of cognac (what a strange collocation), I recommend ABK6 VSOP Grand Cru. Cognac Leyrat Lot 50 Chai Ancestral is more specific and might not be to everyone’s liking.
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