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Cognac Codet, No.1 Gentleman

Alcohol Content: 40%

Cognac Godet was founded in 1792 by the Godet Family and remained in Godet family hands until 1984 when it was sold to The Grand Metropolitan Group (later to become Diageo). However Jean-Jacques Godet was able to buy the House of Godet back in 1995. Today the 14th and 15th generations of the Godet family are still involved in managing the House of Godet and the Master Blender is Jean Edouard Godet. Cognac Godet are renowned for producing a range of both modern and traditional Cognacs, from a range of terroirs, with a great emphasis on hand-crafting, limited production and a long maturation period.

The Godet No.1 Gentleman Cocktail Cognac is a blend of 3 years old Cognac from the Fins Bois and Bons Bois regions and is designed especially for use cocktails or drinking on the rocks. It is a lighter style which is aged in older, 15 year old barrels so the woody / rancio notes do not overpower the floral and fruity character.

It was created specially to be used in cocktails, so whether you enjoy a Sidecar or a Sazerac, this should suit your tastes.

Food Pairing:

Red Meat, French Cheeses (Bethmale, Ossau Iraty, Tomme de Savoie, Tête de Moine…)

Cognac
Colombar,Ugni Blanc

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