Product description
Camus is the fifth largest cognac house and the biggest family owned Cognac Company.
It was founded by Jean Baptiste Camus in 1863. It is located in the Château du Plessis, in the smallest growing cru of the region, Borderies, north of the city of Cognac. Since 2004 Cyril Camus, great-great grandson of Jean Baptiste, is the company president. “The genesis of Borderies Special Dry starts with Camus production team pushing even further the process aimed at revealing the best of the Borderies terroir: only grapes from the family estate parcels with the maximum aromatic potential and distillation technique maximizing esters and minimizing higher alcohols’ content”. The cognac is presented in a travel flask, what makes it a perfect companion to any on-the-go experience.
Nose: fruity and pretty spicy, peaches, pears, orange peel, bunch of wild flowers, vanilla, cinnamon, hints of aniseed and sandalwood.
Palate: follows the nose, oranges, pears, nectarines, buttered toast, vanilla, clove, cinnamon, licorice, dash of nutmeg and oak.
Finish: fairly long, with notes of dried fruits, vanilla, cinnamon buns, allspice, licorice and oak.