Francis
Abécassis Vineyard Company has recently
renewed the packaging for Le Réviseur Cognacs,
in order to broaden its distribution network for
its Petite Champagne Single Estate Cognacs worldwide.
Old
gold in color A very fresh nose displays touches of plums and almonds.
The nose develops towards dried walnut aromas. The palate
is light, pleasant and well balanced.
Cognaçaise bottle 40°
Old
gold in color with amber tints The fruity and elegant nose has an additional touch
of spice.
The nose evolves to oaky and grilled notes with more
pronounced walnut shell. The palate is full with pleasant
elegance and a clean finish.
Cognaçaise bottle 40°
Amber
in color The initial nose has soft oak and vanilla. The nose
develops to a very elegant rancio with delicious dried
fruit and nut aromas. The palate is soft and lingering
with liquorice and rancio flavours.
Cognaçaise bottle 40°
Single
Estate Petite Champagne Cognacs
Consumers
are always seeking authenticity and value for money
in the products they select.
From the grapes to the wine, the double distillation,
the aging cellars and the bottling chain, Le Réviseur
is entirely produced on the estate.
- Being a Single Estate Cognac enables Le Réviseur
to be offered at prices independent from the volatile
cognac bulk market
- As a Single Estate Cognac, Le Réviseur
can guarantee a controlled evolution of prices over
the long run
- A Single Estate Cognac facilitates the stability
of tastes offered to consumers.
The
Le Réviseur brand has been particularly well
known in Finland for over 20 years and is appreciated
for its elegance and distinction.
"
Le Réviseur perfectly matches the expectations
of large distribution organisations, which seek to broaden
their offers beyond the well-established brands.
" Le Réviseur addresses a target group of
brown spirit consumers who seek prestige for the best
price.
Francis
Abécassis has always been deeply attached to
land in general and vineyards in particular. In addition
to his position as the first French rice producer with
1500 ha in Camargue (Rhone Valley), he also owns 230
hectares of land classified within the Cognac appellation.
Over the last 10 years Francis massively invested in
order to modernize this production tool, keeping an
immense respect of a 200-year history of his estates.
Currently Seeking Distributors Worldwide
Visit us at the London International Wine Fair, Distil Section, Booth C12