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Since your are seeking information on Cognac you may be interested the how Cognac is graded:
The official quality grades of cognac are, according to the BNIC (Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac): * VS Very Special, or ✯✯✯ (three stars) where the youngest brandy is stored at least two years in cask. * VSOP Very Superior Old Pale, where the youngest brandy is stored at least four years in cask, but the average wood age is much older. * XO Extra Old, where the youngest brandy is stored at least six, but average upwards of 20 years. In addition can be mentioned: * Napoleon Although the BNIC states this grade is equal to XO in terms of minimum age, it is generally marketed in-between VSOP and XO in the product range offered by the producers. * Extra A minimum of 6 years of age, this grade is usually older than a Napoleon or an XO. * Vieux Is another grade between the official grades of VSOP and XO. * Vieille Réserve Is like the Hors d´Age a grade beyond XO. * Hors d'âge The BNIC states that also this grade is equal to XO, but in practice the term is used by producers to market a high quality product beyond the official age scale. Hence the name "Hors d'age" (beyond age). No house of cognac produces all the above mentioned grades/qualities.
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