Cognac Tesseron Visit
Tesseron has several releases that would be
vintage-dated but this is not legal in cognac unless the dates can
be absolutely proven. (More on this in a future post.) Brands like
Tesseron try to get around this by not labeling the bottles but
letting people know what's in it. They label their bottles "Lot 90"
"Lot 76" and so on, to imply the date of the cognac, but I did not
verify with the brand that everything in the bottle comes from the
year of the "lot" on the label and older.
Like many brands, Tesseron has a long history of
selling its unaged and aged eau de vie to the big houses, but then
decided to sell some under its own name. The brand Tesseron was
launched in 2003 and releases only products XO and above in age- no
VS or VSOP.
Tesseron has several releases that would be
vintage-dated but this is not legal in cognac unless the dates can
be absolutely proven. (More on this in a future post.) Brands like
Tesseron try to get around this by not labeling the bottles but
letting people know what's in it. They label their bottles "Lot 90"
"Lot 76" and so on, to imply the date of the cognac, but I did not
verify with the brand that everything in the bottle comes from the
year of the "lot" on the label and older.
Tesseron also sells cognac in 1.75 Liter bottles,
which is fun. They have both the "lot" line and these sexy round "Extreme"
line bottles shaped like a round demijohn. I think the black one
would look particularly good in my apartment. (It's the holiday
season coming up, I'm just sayin'.)