- 700ml
Paul Beau VSOP is a blend of 100% Grande Champagne Cognacs with a minimum aging of 6 years. Rich and complex aromas. On the palate we find all the richness of this VSOP with delicious flavors of candied fruit and caramelized apple. Persistent length on the fruits. Honey and spices on the finish.
Paul Beau is a family-run Cognac house founded in 1900, located in the heart of the Cognac region, specifically in the Grande Champagne cru, known for its exceptional eaux-de-vie. Specializing in the production of old and very old cognacs, Paul Beau stands out for its commitment to producing high-quality cognacs, emphasizing traditional distillation and prolonged aging. With its expertise and a meticulous selection of the finest grapes, Paul Beau is recognized for offering refined cognacs with great aromatic richness and perfect balance.
The Paul Beau house was founded in 1900 by Paul Beau, a winemaker passionate about producing exceptional Cognac. Located in Grande Champagne, a cru known for its ability to produce eaux-de-vie of great finesse, the house benefits from ideal terroirs for producing long and complex cognacs. From the outset, Paul Beau implemented traditional distillation methods and a meticulous aging process for its eaux-de-vie to offer cognacs with great richness and depth.
One of the house’s particularities is its commitment to preserving centuries-old traditions. Paul Beau favors slow distillation and maturation in oak barrels, resulting in cognacs with great length on the palate and...
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