Bache-Gabrielsen 3 Kors VS PET is a cognac with a rich heritage and a unique story. It was created during the Prohibition era in Norway when the company's founder, Thomas Bache-Gabrielsen, came up with the idea to replace the traditional three stars ...
Bache-Gabrielsen 3 Kors VS PET is a cognac with a rich heritage and a unique story. It was created during the Prohibition era in Norway when the company's founder, Thomas Bache-Gabrielsen, came up with the idea to replace the traditional three stars on the labels with three crosses, a reference to the sale of alcohol in pharmacies at the time. These crosses are still on the labels today, but in white.
Aroma: This cognac appeals for its rich aromatic profile with a dominant vanilla Limousine oak scent, complemented by hints of citrus and spice.
Taste: Smooth and fruity with a long and fresh finish resulting from the successful blend of young and more mature eaux-de-vie.
Aging: A minimum of 2 years in Limousine oak barrels, which gives the cognac its copper-gold colour and mature character.
Grape varieties: 100% Ugni-Blanc, which is typical of cognacs from the Fins Bois and Petite Champagne regions.
Alcohol: 40%.
Master Blender by TreKors:
Bache-Gabrielsen's Master Blender emphasizes that during the aging process, they work to develop the gourmet notes of cognac while maintaining the fresh essence of oak, which is essential to the unique character of TreKors.
Bache-Gabrielsen 3 Kors VS PET is a great choice for cognac lovers looking for a quality but approachable product with an interesting story. It is ideal for tasting neat, on the rocks, or as part of sophisticated cocktails.
This cognac not only reflects Bache-Gabrielsen's rich history and tradition, but also the creativity and innovation that are key to the brand's continued success in the premium spirits market.
Bache-Gabrielsen 3 Kors VS PET is the perfect choice for those who want to explore the rich nuances of cognac with a unique heritage and message that transcends the centuries.
Producer's address: THS Bache-Gabrielsen