Augier Le Singulier Cognac
Augier Le Singulier is an exceptional cognac from one of the oldest cognac houses, Maison Augier, founded in 1643. This cognac stands out due to the use of the rare and aromatic Folle Blanche grape, which was almost entirely wiped out by the phylloxera plague in 1875.
Flavor Profile: This cognac has an attractive copper-yellow color. The aroma starts subtly and precisely, with notes of pear, wild peach, and apricot. On the palate, you experience an intense burst of fruity flavors, followed by a soft undertone of wood. The finish is long and refreshing, leaving a lasting impression of balance and purity.
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Background: Le Singulier is unique due to its single growth, grape, and distillation method. The use of the Folle Blanche grape, which makes up less than 1% of current plantings in the appellation, gives this cognac a remarkable aromatic intensity. The traditional "sur lie" distillation method, where the wine is distilled on fine lees, ensures a refined and expressive flavor profile.
Serving Tips: Experts at Augier recommend pairing this cognac with toasted artisanal bread topped with smoked, salted butter and a carpaccio of raw boletus mushrooms, drizzled with walnut oil and cocoa nibs. The earthy aromas of chestnut, honey, and hay in this dish perfectly complement the woody notes of Le Singulier and balance beautifully with its intense fruity palette.