What is the difference between VS VSOP and XO?

What is the difference between VS VSOP and XO?

VSOP stands for “Very Superior Old Pale”: VSOP cognacs are created from eaux-de-vie aged for at least four years. The VSOP category includes designations such as “Old” or “Reserve”. XO stands for “Extra Old”: XO cognacs are made only from eaux-de-vie at least six years old.

Which XO Cognac is best?

Our picks for the Best XO Cognacs

  • Remy Martin XO.
  • Hennessy XO.
  • Hennessy XO Experience Ice 2.
  • Martell XO.
  • Larsen Louis Chevallier XO.
  • Courvoisier XO.
  • Camus XO Elegance.
  • A.De Fussigny XO.

Which VSOP brandy is best?

Camus VSOP Borderies. Borderies is the smallest of the Cognac crus, but prized by the likes of Martell and Camus – the largest vineyard owner here – for its perfumed fruit and restrained floral notes.

  • Courvoisier VSOP Exclusif.
  • Frapin VSOP.
  • Hardy VSOP.
  • Hine Rare VSOP.
  • Maxime Trijol VSOP.
  • Rémy Martin VSOP.
  • Which is better Hennessy VS or VSOP?

    Hennessy Privilege VSOP ($50) has a smooth but stronger flavor than VS, with heavier wood on nose. VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) is a blend of 60 different eau de vie with the oldest being 15 years, and the youngest 4-5 years.

    What is the best Cognac in the world?

    Here are six of the best Cognacs from the recent IWSC tasting:

    • Tres Vieille Grande Champagne Cognac. Maison Prunier.
    • Jean Doussoux Single Cask N°89 Edition Limitée XO Cognac. Domaine du Chêne.
    • Chanteloup Perspective XXO Cognac. Martell Cognac.
    • Roland Bru Extra Cognac. Distillerie des Moisans.
    • Rare VSOP Fine Champagne Cognac.

    What the most expensive Cognac?

    A bottle of Gautier Cognac 1762 sold at auction for $144,525.

    Which cognac is the smoothest?

    9 Ultimate Smooth Cognacs

    1. Marancheville VSOP Cognac.
    2. ABK6 VSOP Single Estate Cognac.
    3. Deau URB’N De Luxe Cognac.
    4. De Luze XO Cognac.
    5. D’Usse VSOP Cognac.
    6. Marancheville XO Cognac.
    7. Vallein Tercinier XO Vieille Reserve Cognac.
    8. Château de Montifaud XO Silver Cognac.

    Why is XO cognac so expensive?

    Cognac tends to be more expensive than other distilled spirits, like whiskey, because production costs are higher. Resources such as grapes grown in specific regions (the Cognac region of France) and casks made out of Limousin oak are used, which add to the high cost of Cognac.

    Do you put cognac in the fridge?

    Do You Refrigerate Cognac After Opening? Keeping a bottle after it’s been opened is the same as keeping it closed. So, after opening, you do not need to keep brandy in the refrigerator. It can be kept cool by putting it in the fridge, though it’s not necessary.

    Is VSOP brandy good?

    VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) – Usually a blend of eaux de vie aged 4-12 years. These Cognacs are certainly good for sipping on their own, but are often the best choice for classic brandy cocktails such as the Sidecar. Their flavor profile is generally dominated by dried fruits and flowers.

    Which is better VS or VSOP Cognac?

    The designations you see on Cognac labels—VS (Very Special), VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) and XO (Extra Old)—are a guarantee of how long a Cognac has been aged. VS indicates that the Cognac has been aged at least two years, VSOP at least four years and XO (Extra Old) at least six years.

    Should cognac be chilled?

    The Right Temperature For Cognac Cognac should be drunk at room temperature. Do not heat Cognac as it destroys the flavors as the alcohol evaporates. If you have stored Cognac below room room temperature, perhaps in a cellar, take the bottle out at least an hour before drinking.

    What is the difference between VSOP and XO?

    The VSOP category includes designations such as “Old” or “Reserve”. XO stands for “Extra Old”: XO cognacs are made only from eaux-de-vie at least six years old. Cognacs such as “Napoleon” or “Old Reserve” are equivalent to XO cognac.

    What does VSOP mean on a beer label?

    VSOP – means “Very Superior Old Pale”, it is also referred as Reserve or Old. The youngest alcohol has been aged for at least four years. XO – means “Extra Old”, the youngest alcohol has been aged for at least six years or ten years for bottles packed after 1st April 2018.

    What is the difference between XV and XO Cognac?

    V.S.O.P. Cognac is a Very Superior Old Pale classification, and it is sometimes given a 5 star marking. The eau-de-vie has been aged for a legal minimum of 5 years. X.O. Cognac is Extra Old. Since April 2018, X.O. can only be used if the eau-de-vie has been aged for a least 10 years. Prior to 2018, it only had to age for 7 years.

    What is a VSOP cognac?

    VSOP stands for “Very Superior Old Pale”: VSOP cognacs are created from eaux-de-vie aged for at least four years. The VSOP category includes designations such as “Old” or “Reserve”.