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Deau Black
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Deau Black Extra is made from a blend of cognacs mainly from Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. This cognac reveals floral notes of iris, violet, honeysuckle and orange blossom on the nose. In the mouth, it is long and round with some buttery notes and dried apricot.
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