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Deau Louis Memory
500,00 €
Deau Louis Memory, a supreme cognac, round and balanced, with exceptional generosity in the mouth. Created in honor of Louis Deau, born in 1665, who settled in the Cognac region in the 17th century. The Louis Memory cuvée is produced mainly from Grande Champagne brandy, very old, very rich in aromas, denotes subtle flavors: dried fruit, honey, cigar box, vanilla, cinnamon. In the mouth it is rich and generous and of exceptional duration.
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