D'usse

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D’Ussé
TypePrivate
IndustryBeverage
Websitewww.dusse.com

D’Ussé is made at the Château du Cognac[1] and a subsidiary of Bacardi.[2] D’Ussé produces just two cognacs: D’USSÉ VSOP and D’USSÉ XO. D’Ussé VSOP is aged at least four and a half years in the Château de Cognac cellars.[3] D'USSÉ Cognac was founded by Sovereign Brands and conceived by the senior-most cellar master working today, Michel Casavecchia. (Düsse was later sold to Bacardi and Jay-Z. Sovereign Brands still owns 1/3 of the brand.) One of the world's greatest authorities on Cognac, he has been curating spirits for more than 20 years at the prestigious Château du Cognac. This 200-year-old venue — one of the oldest Cognac houses in France — is where Casavecchia created D'USSÉ.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Pace, Gina. "What Is Bastille Day And How Can Francophiles Celebrate At Home?". Forbes.
  2. ^ Limited, Bacardi. "D'Usse".
  3. ^ "D'USSÉ".
  4. ^ Inc, M. Shanken Communications (March 27, 2014). "Bacardi Unveils D'ussé XO".


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