Delamain XO Pale & Dry Cognac

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Delamain XO Pale & Dry Cognac

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Size: 750 ml
Proof:
80
Created:
 Ranson Delamain

  • Pale & Dry
  • Amber With Golden Hue Appearance 
  • Grande Champagne 

Taste
Delamain XO Pale & Dry Cognac offers rich flavors and tastes. The drink offers a blend of traditional and unique Grande Champagne, creating a smooth and memorable drinking experience. It captures Ranson Delamain tradition and the creativity of contemporary distilling Available. 1er Cru du Cognac Délicate et Légère Pale & Dry XO Cognac is fragrant, and floral. Slight hints of spicey aromas, woody herbs, raisins and other dried fruits. The finish has sweet notes of vanilla and slight hints of licorice.

History
Delamain XO Pale & Dry Cognac is produced with a pale and dry XO which is matured for more than three times the required aging period, and ends with a blend of extremely old stocks known as Le Voyage. Delamain’s reserves are sourced entirely from the highest quality Grande Champagne, this unique aging technique has made the Cognacs of Delamain highly coveted by collectors. The Delamain Name can be traced back to Cognac in 1625 when Nicolas Delamain, relocated to England to evade religious persecution. He became the protégé of the Duke of Buckingham and was knighted by Charles I in 1639. He received the Delamain coat of arms, an eagle rising atop a gold shield depicting three bloody crosses, which is still represented on every bottle of his family’s Cognac. In 1759 at age 21 James Delamain returned to Jarnac, where he began working for a Cognac négociant named Issac Ranson, selling to the Irish market on commission. James eventually married Ranson’s only daughter in 1762, which was enough for him to become a partner and then a successor to his business, which is now called Ranson Delamain. After James’ death in 1800, the laws of inheritance created a controversy among his seven children as well as his sons-in-law which proved insurmountable, and the firm was liquidated by 181 

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