Very Special (or Superior) Old Pale
Yes! Raynal Brandy VSOP Napoleon:A blend of 3 eaux-de-vie sourced from the most famous French wine regions, our VSOP has become a worldwide reference point for brandy due to its unique and distinctive flavor. Carefully handcrafted and aged in French oak, our VSOP has a superior smooth and velvety taste with hints of almond and walnut, and a long finish of candied fruits and ginger.
The abbreviation VSOP stands for Very Superior Old Pale, unofficially also referred to as Very Special Old Pale; the term is used in the distilling industry of the Cognac region to indicate the youngest brandy in a cognac blend has been stored for at least four years in its cask. VSOP is the second grade of cognac; the first is VS (Very Special), or three-star, in which the youngest brandy must be stored at least two years, and the third is XO (Extra Old), in which the youngest brandy must be stored at least six years. On April 1, 2016, this requirement will be reset to ten years.
VSOP stands for Very Special Old Pale (less commonly, but officially according to the BNIC, 'Superior') The youngest brandy is aged for at least four years in barrels, but the average wood age is much older. E.g. the Hennessy Cognac VSOP (Fine de) is is a blend of 4 to 25 year old eaux-de-vie according to some sources.
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AnswerNapoleon Brandy is aged at least six years, Napoleon at least four years. Napoleon Cognac is between VSOP and XO and 8 and 20 years
VSOP: Very Superior Old Pale, in reference to Cognac. XO: Hug and Kiss??
The initials SWL mean Safe Working Load
VSOP isn't scotch. It stands for Very Special Old Pale..... Cognac
These are the designers initials.
Almost every cognac brand has a VSOP. Popular ones are Hennessy, Remy Martin, Martell or Courvoisier
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