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The Frapin family has been based in Charente since 1270, working first as wine-growers and later as distillers. Today it owns 240 hectares of vines in Grande Champagne, planted with Ugni Blanc, which has been grown for 21 generations. Distillation is completed in six 25 hl red copper Charentais stills. The cognac is then aged in Limousin oak barrels, first in new oak, then in older roux barrels and finally in century-old barrels for older cognacs, which no longer need to take on additional colour or aromas from the wood. The house owns both dry and humid cellars. Segonzac's were built by Gustave Eiffel. Frapin's cognacs have won numerous awards, notably at the Expositions Universelles in Paris in 1889 and 1900. They have been a success ever since.
Frapin Réserve Patrimoniale cognac is made with grapes grown in Grande Champagne, the most prestigious cru in the appellation. It is a blend of probably very old eaux-de-vie selected from the family reserve.
Consult price estimate for FrapinRegion: Charente
Producers and wineries: Frapin
Colour: amber
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