Producer: Jean-Luc Pasquet
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Jean-Luc Pasquet Trésors de Famille “Le Cognac de Claude” L.64
This single cask of Grande Champagne cognac was distilled by Claude Duluc. Though I had erroneously assumed this was the same Claude as the one who made the L.84, they’re just two different Claudes.
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Jean-Luc Pasquet Lot 68-72 Aficionados x Fine Drams
This bottling, a collaboration with the Aficionados group and Danish retailer Fine Drams, is an “assemblage of very old vintage cognacs” from the Fins Bois cru, bottled at a cask strength of 57.1%.
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Journal des Kirsch Jean-Luc Pasquet L.79
Let’s take a break from Grande Champange and visit Petite Champagne. It was distilled from a 1979 vintage of 100% Ugni Blanc grapes, aged forty-one years in Limousin oak, and bottled at 52.2% by German company Kirsch Import.
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Jean-Luc Pasquet Trésors de Famille “Le Cognac de Claude” L.84
This Grande Champagne cognac was distilled in the village of Angeac-Champagne from the grapes of the 1984 harvest.
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Jean-Luc Pasquet Confluences “Le Cognac D’Eraville” L.90s
Today’s selection is a blend of three cognacs distilled during the 90s from the village of Eraville, Grande Champange. This was a bit confusing at first because the Pasquets are from Eraville, but apparently this was another produces who happened to live there.