Frapin Cuvee 1888 Rabelais Cognac @$ 6,800

1888 Rabelais Cognac

The good vibes conveying approaching Christmas are in the air, making me gather valuable spirits to do justice to this big day. Presently, I am slobbering over the Frapin Cuvee 1888 Rabelais, which is feing flaunted at Harrods. It is reckoned that counted 1888 are produced.

Packed with atypical and intricate Cognac that tracks back to 1870, the carafe-type bottle is stimulated to give reverence to Pierre Frapin, the originator of Frapin Cognac. Its pungent palette is amazingly composite: dried fruits, nuts, raisins, trim, candied oranges, and towering waves of torrified cacao, tonka beans and coffee.

The core of its nature is an uplifting concord of winery flowers, lime, spray, soft spices, white honey, vanilla, fleece, and tropical woods. The outer look is uniformly fatal. The custom-built design of an original carafe that has been produced by the Cristalleries Royales de Champagne is being commissioned by Frapin Cognac. It is accentuated by a 24 carat golden border. Its coiled shape evokes Cognac turning old gradually or the introductory rotating of cognac in a goblet.

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