Established in 1809 by Emmanuel Courvoisier and Louis Gallois, Courvoisier began initially a wine and spirits company. The partners branched out to create a cognac line, but it wasn't until Napoleon III requested it by name that Courvoisier gained any traction.
Courvoisier V.S. cognac is a blend of several crus aged between three and seven years, composed principally of Fins Bois with a balancing hand of Petite Champagne. The fusion of younger and older cognacs gives Courvoisier V.S. a fruity, delicate taste and a bouquet filled with ripe fruit and spring flowers. The aroma is rich, fresh and oaky, balanced with the vigor of a young cognac.
Notes: Smooth, medium-bodied. Aromas and flavors of oak, almond, and grapes
Pairings: Roast duck, aged cheeses, peach compote
Serving Suggestions: Neat
Region: France
Alcohol Content: 40%
Courvoisier V.S. cognac is a blend of several crus aged between three and seven years, composed principally of Fins Bois with a balancing hand of Petite Champagne. The fusion of younger and older cognacs gives Courvoisier V.S. a fruity, delicate taste and a bouquet filled with ripe fruit and spring flowers. The aroma is rich, fresh and oaky, balanced with the vigor of a young cognac.
Notes: Smooth, medium-bodied. Aromas and flavors of oak, almond, and grapes
Pairings: Roast duck, aged cheeses, peach compote
Serving Suggestions: Neat
Region: France
Alcohol Content: 40%