Replacing the now discontinued Reserve expression, Ferrand's new Double Cask edition takes the classic Cognac, a marriage of 7-10 year old standard French Oak barrels, and blends it with 20 year Cognac aged in former Banyuls casks. With the ABV brought up from 40 to 42.3%, the result is a richer and more robust Cognac that has the classic richness of the spirit, but with more weight and intensity. It's a fantastic step in the right direction for the Ferrand label.
Replacing the now discontinued Reserve expression, Ferrand's new Double Cask edition takes the classic Cognac, a marriage of 7-10 year old standard French Oak barrels, and blends it with 20 year Cognac aged in former Banyuls casks. With the ABV brought up from 40 to 42.3%, the result is a richer and more robust Cognac that has the classic richness of the spirit, but with more weight and intensity. It's a fantastic step in the right direction for the Ferrand label.