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our cognac/number / #36 En danseuse / cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl
cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl
cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl
cognac #36 "En danseuse" (Lot 70) - Malternative Belgium (Paul Beau) - 43,11% 70cl
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cognac Paul Beau, 16130 Segonzac, France Lot 70 - 43,11% alcohol - 70cl - cru : grande champagne - one of 290 bottles. bottled 21/03/2024
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Our friends Olivier and Léa Laurichesse managed to revive the acclaimed cognac brand Paul Beau after they regained ownership of the brand rights in 2023. This single cask cognac at natural cask strength was bought back by them and we were in France just at the right time. A cask of history we couldn't pass up! 

Tasting Notes:
Nose: Just as a choreography consists of many subtle layers and nuances, this cognac has a rich aromatic structure. The bouquet opens with notes of dried fruit and ripe persimmon complemented by the warmth of toasted almond. After some aeration, a subtle minerality emerges, intertwined with hints of cocoa and dark honey.
Palate: Exceptionally complex aromas. velvety and round, with a distinct presence of ripened fruit, including stewed apple and peach. The middle phase reveals an intense and complex interplay of notes such as walnut, pecan and marzipan that merge with nuances of cinnamon and dried flowers. A remarkable depth and structure. This harmonious complexity reflects the balance between power and finesse, exactly like a dancer moving effortlessly between intensity and subtlety.    
Finish: The finish is layered, subtle and refined. Fruity Black Tea. The minerality observed earlier lingers subtly in the background, making the finish both intense and elegant.  

Explanation label: 
En danseuse. As a dancer. The name “Danseuse” symbolizes the cognac's timelessness and elegance. A dancing couple can tell a story from the past while moving in the present - exactly like this cognac, which breathes history but is still alive and relevant in the glass. By making this comparison, we wanted to honor the soul of this cognac: a work of art that is both refined and full of life, inviting the senses to a true dance between complex aromas.

About the producer:
Founded in the late 19th century by Samuel Beau. After his death in 1914, his son Paul continued the business with his wife Denise. He enlarged the vineyard and modernized the company. Until 1977, they sold their cognacs, which they had been aging for several years, to the cognac houses, mainly Rémy Martin, but from that year on, the cognac houses only wanted to buy young eau-de-vie. Because of the large stocks of old cognacs, that posed a problem. Therefore, from that year on, they started selling cognac themselves under their own label, in addition to supplying the big houses. At one point in history, they had a total of +/- 100 hectares of vineyards in Grande Champagne. They also used to have a vineyard in the Borderies, but it was sold in 1964. After the death of Paul Beau, the company was continued by brothers Michel and Guy Laurichesse (father of Olivier Laurichesse) and the rest of the family was also active there. Michel married Collette, one of Paul's, adopted daughters. Guy has since retired and his son Olivier has partially taken over from him. Olivier worked for Paul Beau for 12 years and started his own company, Laurichesse, in 2015. In 2023, Olivier and his wife Léa took over the Paul Beau brand again, and fortunately they were able to buy back a limited stock.

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Knapen Pieter - 27-12-2024 16:43

Benjamin Heinzelmann, Arcore, 20/12/2024:
You can find his Review and Video to this Cognac at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1iW1LkAmBM
score: 93/100

Pieter Knapen - 27-12-2024 16:38

Roger Caroni, https://leblogaroger.eu, 14/12/2024:
Nez
Sirop de litchi, jus de raisin, raisins secs, fruits exotiques, caramel, miel, fruits secs, fleurs sèches, réglisse, chocolat, chique au rhum…
Pwaaa, ça sent bon là dedans, très concentré, très fruité et gourmand/équilibré.
Bouche
La bouche est toute douce, concentrée sur les fruits exotiques, les raisins secs, les fruits à coque, la pâte d’amandes, la vanille, le thé noir, les raisins de corinthe et un beau côté bien minéral.
L’alcool est magnifiquement bien intégré, on a le peps et la plaisir de dégustation, j’adore.
Très très bon !
Conclusion
Encore une toute grande sélection de Malternative chez Laurichesse, vraiment top ce qu’ils font !
Score: 91/100

Pieter Knapen - 27-12-2024 16:35

Ruben Luyten, www.whiskynotes.be,15/11/2024:
Nose: reminds me of a sweet Gewürztraminer or Muscat. Lychees, hints of flower petals, a bit of sweet almond paste. Some cinnamon and dark honey, as well as dried apricots. Light caramel. Then I’m getting a very light savoury / nutty / mushroomy touch that is obviously rancio but slightly bothering me here – airing helps.
Mouth: a fruity core again, although plenty of oak spice comes out as well. Some peach and apple, quickly overtaken by white pepper and cinnamon, along with walnuts and drying hints of tobacco. Some sharper floral notes evolve into resinous hints, making this a bit more intense than the ABV suggested (luckily it was not as low as 43.1%, ha!).
Finish: medium to long, quite a bit drier now, with peppermint and ginger, as well as Assam tea, still having a mineral / resinous side.
I am very charmed by the style of fruitiness on the nose, but the palate is mostly defined by oak influence. Always nice to discover a new name, but it seems this first Paul Beau isn’t on the same level we saw from Laurichesse over the past two years. Certainly good cognac, let’s see where they go from here.
Score: 89/100

Pieter Knapen - 14-12-2024 12:57

Mark Dermul, whivie.be, 12/2024
Ballet
Paul Beau doet misschien niet onmiddellijk een belletje rinkelen (hoewel ik al een paar van hun cognacs besproken heb), maar dit is een onvolprezen merk dat Olivier en Léa van het door mij bijzonder geliefde cognachuis Laurichesse in 2023 opnieuw konden inlijven. Oorspronkelijk werd de cognac eind 19e eeuw door Samuel Beau voor het eerst gestookt en na zijn overlijden in 1914 nam zoon Paul het roer over, vergrootte de wijngaard en moderniseerde het bedrijf. Tot 1977 (een geweldig jaar voor sci-fi liefhebbers, dit terzijde) verkochtten ze al hun stocks aan de grote cognachuizen met Rémy Martin op kop, maar sindsdien brengen ze hun cognac op de markt onder eigen label. Na het overlijden van Paul werd het bedrijf verdergezet door Michel en Guy Laurichesse. Guy is de papa van Olivier. Zoonlief werkte 12 jaar lang voor het huis totdat hij in 2015 Cognac Laurichesse oprichtte. En toen ze in 2023 de kans zagen om het merk terug te kopen, alsook enkele fantastische vaten – zoals hetgene dat we nu aan de lippen gaan zetten – lieten ze die kans niet onbenut. Merk op dat de vatsterkte 43.11% is – da’s wel heel erg precies.
Mooi gelaagde neus op geroosterde amandelschijfjes, overrijpe kaki, drakenfruit, guave en een heel mandje vol gedroogde, tropische vruchten met abrikozen op kop. Het geheel is besprenkeld met cacaopoeder, een mespuntje chicorei en een flinke lepel smeuïge honing. Heerlijk !
Fluweelzacht op de tong met wederom dat mandje fruit, maar nu in een stoofpotje, dat best pittig gekruid is. Rancio, iets van tabak en iets floraal, aangevuld met een handjevol noten. Amandelen, ja, maar ook iets van okkernoten en pecannoten. Toch gaat hij een pak verder dan de neus al aankondigde. Dit is bijzonder gelaagd en houdt perfect het midden tussen een subtiele verleider en een intense smaakbom.
De lange afdronk is warm en kruidig en tevens een tikkeltje drogend, maar in dit geval doet dat de complexiteit enkel maar toenemen.
Zo elegant als een ballet. Tja, 1970… da’s een geweldig jaar hé… Net geen 290 EUR, maar elke cent waard. Je zou voor minder een dansje doen.
88/100

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