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Deau XO
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Deau XO is a smooth, harmonious, rich and generous cognac that offers true authenticity and a wonderful balance of aromas. It is a mixture of cognacs mainly from Petite Champagne and Fins Bois, aged in our cellars in Limousin oak barrels. It has an amber and mahogany color and reveals aromatic notes of flowers and candied fruits. The nose is thin and elegant. In the mouth, woody and floral notes blend until a full and harmonious finish.
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