- 70cL
Mauxion XO is a Single Estate Cognac coming from the Fins Bois terroir exclusively. This eau-de-vie has aged for more than 28 years in oak barrels, which gives it this natural amber color. The nose is rich, based on rancio mainly on blond tobacco, leather, dried fruits with a finish of licorice wood. The palate is well balanced with fine tannins and a finish combining aromas of caramel, cocoa, chocolate and cinnamon.
Specific References
The origins of the Mauxion family date back to 1575 with the birth of Pierre Mauxion in the village of Houlette. Today, the estate is still home to the Mauxion family after thirteen generations. Antoine Mauxion was the first in the family to produce eaux-de-vie, starting in 1743, and since then, ten generations have followed in his footsteps. Today, Mauxion Selection continues to uphold the original traditions in vineyard care and the production of high-class, quality eaux-de-vie.
Mauxion Selection offers a unique range of single-cru expressions, available in various formats. All cognacs produced by Mauxion Selection come from the prestigious terroirs of Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois, Bons Bois and Bois Ordinaires.
To preserve the pure flavor of their eaux-de-vie, Mauxion Selection cognacs are bottled at cask strength, with no blending or reduction, allowing the spirits to develop exceptional complexity and depth. While this meticulous selection process may result in limited quantities, it ensures a cognac of unmatched quality, every time.
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