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Dujardin Imperial VSOP Brandy #23125
Henry Melcher and his sons were the first entrepreneurs in Germany to pioneer the distillation of wines and the production of cognac. In it's early years the business profited from the economic boom and soon became one of the largest businesses in Germany. An excellent relationship with the wine supplier Dujardin lead to the incorporation of a mutual venture "Dujardin et Compagnie". While most European Brandies were simply known and referred to as "Cognac", the Versailles treaty reserved the term only for Brandies produced in the Cognac region of France. Dujardin since referred to its product as German Brandy or Weinbrand. When A. Dujardin died, the Melcher Family assumed full controlled of the company. In spite of the world economic crisis of 1930, the house Dujardin was so successful that it becames the largest German wine distillery. Countless smaller distilleries had to close at that time. In 2006, "Dujardin VSOP" will undergo a re-launch here in the United States. Niche W.& S. will position this fine German Brandy within it's portfolio of international wine and spirits specialities. The product will be benefiting from the inclusion in Niche's successful promotional concept of centered around "Oktoberfest" and the fall feature of international after-dinner drinks "Great finds from around the world".
Producer: Dujardin
Production: Henry Melcher and his sons were the first entrepreneurs in Germany to pioneer the distillation of wines and the production of cognac. In it's early years the business profited from the economic boom and soon became one of the largest businesses in Germany. An excellent relationship with the wine supplier Dujardin lead to the incorporation of a mutual venture "Dujardin et Compagnie". While most European Brandies were simply known and referred to as "Cognac", the Versailles treaty reserved the term only for Brandies produced in the Cognac region of France. Dujardin since referred to its product as German Brandy or Weinbrand. When A. Dujardin died, the Melcher Family assumed full controlled of the company. In spite of the world economic crisis of 1930, the house Dujardin was so successful that it becames the largest German wine distillery. Countless smaller distilleries had to close at that time. In 2006, "Dujardin VSOP" will undergo a re-launch here in the United States. Niche W.& S. will position this fine German Brandy within it's portfolio of international wine and spirits specialities. The product will be benefiting from the inclusion in Niche's successful promotional concept of centered around "Oktoberfest" and the fall feature of international after-dinner drinks "Great finds from around the world".
Alcohol and Acidity: 80 proof
Score: NA
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