Frapin 1270 Grande Champagne Cognac 1000ml

FRAGCC20 UCAU

$149.99

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All of the grapes used in the Frapin 1270 come from the estate in the Grand Champagne appellation.

It can be served as a mixer in cocktails or on the rocks. You can even keep a bottle in the freezer and serve it ice cold.

The family have been wine growers, and later distillers, for 21 generations.

Quantity
  • Available for Purchase   Estimated dispatch from Warehouse: Monday, March 24, 2025
Brand
Type
Style

VS

Country
Region
Bottle Size

700ml

Alcohol %

40.0%

Sip Snapshot from Belford & Co

Introduction to Frapin


Frapin is located in the centre of the Grande Champagne Premier Cru du Cognac region in the sleepy little town of Segonzac, the finest designated region in Cognac. It is the only merchant located in the town and only sells Cognacs produced from grapes sourced from its own 778 acre estate in the heart of the Grande Champagne region. 

 

The Frapin family have been winegrowers since 1270 and mostly sold their Cognacs to Remy Martin, Hennessy, Courvoisier and other houses until the 1980's. Since 1984, when the Cointreau family took over what was then a forgotten brand, it has been selling increasing quantities of brandies. These brandies have been kept in new wood for longer than their competitors, so confident are they with the quality of it's brandies , the size of its stocks represent 18 years of sales (an amount of 2 to 3 times the quantity of the stocks held by its competitors). 

 

Frapin keeps its best cognacs in new oak for up to 2 and a half years, depending on the amount of colour (and therefore tannin) the spirit has absorbed.

 

Tasting Notes

 

Nose: Its warm, golden highlights give it a beautiful straw colour, bearing witness to its time in new Limousin oak barrels. Aromas of vine and lime blossom, with a light touch of vanilla from its ageing in Limousin barrels promise the aromatic richness characteristic of a great cognac

 

Palate: Roundness, finesse and balance. Length on the palate due to a very special distillation over fine lees, with slight vanilla or toast notes, adding a touch of freshness and originality.

 

Overall: This is a good Cognac, better than its age would have foretold. It probably wouldn’t match well with a cigar, but otherwise would work in just about any setting. While it is not designated VS, the spirit is aged for a min of 4 years

4
Body
5
Sweetness
4
Finish
5
Richness