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A rare kosher-for-Passover XO Cognac from the historic Louis Royer house (founded 1853) — eaux-de-vie from the four prime crus, aged decades in French oak.
Mood: Yom Tov digestif, after the long meal, with a square of bitter chocolate.
Tasting notes
Dried apricot, candied orange peel, cocoa, walnut, soft leather. Lush and round — Grande Champagne floral lift meets Borderies pastry warmth; long oak rancio underneath. Very long, the dried fruit and oak fading slowly together.
Food pairing
Neat in a tulip after the seudah; dark chocolate, dried fruit, or a fine cigar.
Details
| Producer | Louis Royer (Maison Fondée en 1853) |
| Country | France |
| Region | Cognac (Grande/Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois) |
| Varietal | Cognac (eaux-de-vie blend) |
| Style | XO — extra old, decades in French oak |
| Alcohol | 40% |
| Bottle size | 700ml |
| Hashgacha | Beth Din of Paris (Rav Zekbach) |
| Mevushal | N/A |
| Kosher for Passover | Yes |
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