Rémi Landier
Capucin French Aperitif
Rémi Landier Capucin is a French aperitif createed and crafted by the House of Rémi Landier. The cellar master drew inspiration from his childhood in the Charente countryside to create a product influenced by Pineau des Charentes and vermouth together, with a touch of bitterness. Based on natural plants infused in a liqueur made of grape must, vodka, and cognac, this aperitif is ideal as a cocktail or on its own with ice.
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Production: This natural-based aperitif is created by combining grape and several botanicals with the strength of vodka and cognac.
In 1973, Rémi Landier and his sons created their own eponymous brand of Cognac. Proud of the quality of its Fins Bois and driven by the desire to produce unique batches of cognac, the family brand embodies centuries-old know-how and an aspiration to produce inimitable cognacs. For 50 years, this quest has pushed the Landier family to offer product both traditional and innovative.
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A beautiful pale yellow. An ample, delicate and powerful nose, fruity with aromatic herbs and citrus fruits increasingly become more exotic. A sweet and bitter palate exuding a sense of freshsness with flavour of fruit. A long and intense finish, sweet and fresh at the same time.
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75cl - 18% ABV.