---St Remy Signature French Brandy 70cl

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"St-Rémy Signature is my first original creation. While respecting St-Rémy's long, brandy-making savoir-faire, I added a maturation stage in small virgin oak barrels, which makes it unique. The result is a smooth brandy with elegant notes of vanilla, a hint of toasted French oak and a velvety texture. You can share it neat or in cocktails with your closest friends."Cécile Roudant, Master Blender.

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\St-Rmy Signature is my first original creation. While respecting St-Rmy's long, brandy-making savoir-faire, I added a maturation stage in small virgin oak barrels, which makes it unique. The result is a smooth brandy with elegant notes of vanilla, a hint of toasted French oak and a velvety texture. You can share it neat or in cocktails with your closest friends.\
Ccile Roudant, Master Blender.
Smooth & Oaky
Country of Origin
France

Suitable for vegetarians

Serving Suggestions
Enjoy neat, on ice or in cocktails
Package Type
Bottle
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Cognac

Safety Warning:
Pregnancy Warning. Please drink responsibly.
Brand
St - Rmy
The St-Rmy distillery was founded in 1886 in Machecoul, in the Loire Valley.
At that time, the vineyards in the Charente region of France were badly damaged by phylloxera. In search of raw materials, the highly entrepreneurial Paul-Emile Rmy Martin II identified Machecoul where the Muscadet grapes were close to the Folle Blanche used for his Cognac.

That same year, he set up a distillery to produce high quality brandy. St-Rmy was born!
Manufacturer
Cointreau,
49124 Saint-Barthelemy d'Anjou,
France.

Remy Cointreau UK Distribution Limited,
40 Berners Street,
London,
W1T 3NA,
UK.
Return To Address
St Rmy - Cointreau
Carrefour Molire
49124 St Barthlmy dAnjou
France
Typical Values 25ml: 100ml:
Energy 234 kJ 935 kJ
57 kcal 226 kcal
Typical Values 25ml: 100ml:
Energy 234 kJ 935 kJ
57 kcal 226 kcal
ABV (%)
40
Units
28.0
Tasting Notes
Tasting profile: Smooth and oaky.
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week