Hennessy X.O Cognac 750ml
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep amber with golden reflections.
Nose: Complex and aromatic, with notes of dried fruit, cocoa, oak, and subtle spice.
Palate: Rich and velvety — flavors of dark chocolate, candied orange, cinnamon, and vanilla unfold in perfect balance.
Finish: Long, warm, and refined with gentle oak and a touch of sweetness.
FAQ
Q: What does “X.O” mean?
A: “X.O” stands for Extra Old, referring to eaux-de-vie aged for at least 10 years — though Hennessy X.O often includes components aged up to 30 years.
Q: When was Hennessy X.O created?
A: It was first blended in 1870 by Maurice Hennessy, establishing the “Extra Old” designation still used today.
Q: How should I enjoy it?
A: Best savored neat or over a single ice cube to appreciate its evolving layers of flavor and aroma.
Q: What makes it different from Hennessy V.S or V.S.O.P?
A: Hennessy X.O is significantly more mature and complex — richer, deeper, and longer-aged for a luxurious, full-bodied profile.
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep amber with golden reflections.
Nose: Complex and aromatic, with notes of dried fruit, cocoa, oak, and subtle spice.
Palate: Rich and velvety — flavors of dark chocolate, candied orange, cinnamon, and vanilla unfold in perfect balance.
Finish: Long, warm, and refined with gentle oak and a touch of sweetness.
FAQ
Q: What does “X.O” mean?
A: “X.O” stands for Extra Old, referring to eaux-de-vie aged for at least 10 years — though Hennessy X.O often includes components aged up to 30 years.
Q: When was Hennessy X.O created?
A: It was first blended in 1870 by Maurice Hennessy, establishing the “Extra Old” designation still used today.
Q: How should I enjoy it?
A: Best savored neat or over a single ice cube to appreciate its evolving layers of flavor and aroma.
Q: What makes it different from Hennessy V.S or V.S.O.P?
A: Hennessy X.O is significantly more mature and complex — richer, deeper, and longer-aged for a luxurious, full-bodied profile.