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VSOP refers to premium brandy.
Brandy is graded according to the age of age, which is indicated by the letters v, o, p, f, s, x, which are abbreviations of the following words:
v—very.
o—old Chen's.
p—pale pale color.
f—fine clear.
s—superior.
x— extra extra.
From the above letter combination, the following different grades of brandy are distinguished:
VO (very old) ordinary brandy (aged around 5 years).
VOP (Very Old Pale) aged brandy (aged more than 10 years).
VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) (aged 18 -25 years).
OX (extra old) cuvée (aged more than 30 years).
In addition, if the bottle also has the word f (fine) on it, it means that the wine is of the purest type.
Generally speaking, things like Napoleon, Hennessy, Remy Martin, Louis XIII, etc., are VSOP or XO ranked.
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Brandy uses letters to distinguish between quality and variety, and also uses reference to the vintage to define the quality of the wine. Specifically, VSOP is Very, Superior, Old, Pale, and has a shelf life of no less than four years.
Quality of the meaning of other letters:
1. E stands for especial;
2. F stands for fine (good);
3. V stands for very (very good);
4. O stands for old;
5. S stands for superior;
6. P stands for Pale (pale and old);
7. X stands for extra.
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VSOP (very special old pale) is aged for at least four years, but generally longer than that.
XO (extra old) has a barrel age period of at least six years, and generally speaking, XO is more than 20 years old.
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VSOP is a brandy that is stored in oak barrels for 20-30 years.
3 years old. 4 years old.
5 years Chen. 10-12 years Chen.
12-20 years Chen.
20-30 Chen.
30-50 years old.
50 years old. x.70 years old.
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VSOP is a grade of cognac that represents the base wine that has been aged in oak barrels for at least 4 years.
Commonly used brandy grades are: VSOP, XO
Cognac Grade Description:
Very special or superior
The youngest cognac, the original is aged in oak barrels for at least 2 years.
Very special or superior old pale
Grade higher, the original wine is aged in oak barrels for at least 4 years.
napoleon
The original wine is aged in oak barrels for at least six years and is not an official cognac grade. Its rank is recognized as between XO and .
Vieux is on par with Napoleon.
xo extra old
It is a cognac that has been aged for a long time. The original wine is aged in oak barrels for at least six years (at least ten years from 2016), but most manufacturers' XO raw spirits are aged for about 20 years!
EXTRA also requires at least six years of original ageing. However, due to its higher grade than XO, it is common for a winery to age its original wine a little higher than XO when making extra.
hors d'GE and Vieille Réserve
It's basically a play ticket, and it won't be mass-produced. The original sake is aged for much longer than most of the more than 30 years. The exaggerated original sake is aged for up to 60 years.
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Both XO and VSOP indicate the year in which the brandy was imported, i.e. the age marker, and the difference between them is that they represent more than 30 years of storage, while they represent more than 40 years of storage.
The letters can also indicate the quality of the wine, as follows:
1. v stands for very (very good);
2. O stands for old;
3. S stands for superior;
4. P stands for Pale (pale and old);
5. x stands for extra.
VSOP is a good, old, fine, pale and old brandy; XO is an exceptionally old brandy.
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It means year. That's it, Shihui
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First of all, these wines belong to cognac. So, what is cognac? Cognac is a brandy, produced in the French "Cognac" region of the same name, mainly using white grape varieties through secondary distillation, generally about 40% alcohol (ABV).
Cognac is aged in oak barrels for at least 2 years before being marketed. VSOP and XO are actually two of the three grades of cognac aging.
VSOP (Very Superior Special Old Pale): This grade indicates that the youngest of the blends used in cognac has been aged in oak barrels for at least 4 years.
XO (Extra Old): This grade indicates that the youngest of the blends used in Cognac has been aged in oak barrels for at least 6 years. Some particularly good XO cognacs may be aged in oak barrels for more than 20 years.
It should be noted that as of April 10, 2016, the youngest of the XO blends has been aged in oak barrels for an extended period of 10 years.
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VSOP and XO are the years in which they are brewed and stored in different grades.
Different brandies are generally divided into four grades, premium (excellent) (first) and second-class (three stars and. Among them, the minimum age is 6 years, the minimum age is 4 years, the minimum age of VO is 3 years, and the minimum age of secondary wine is 2 years.
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VSOP wine is a premium brandy.
VSOP is a grading standard for brandy. Brandy originally comes from the Dutch word brandewijn, which means "fired wine". In a narrow sense, it is a wine made from the high alcohol obtained by distillation after the grapes have been fermented, and then stored in oak barrels.
Brandy is a distilled liquor made from fruit as raw material, fermented, distilled, and stored in the later stages of fermentation.
The distilled liquor made from grapes is called grape brandy, and the brandy often referred to refers to grape brandy. Brandy made from other fruit ingredients should be added to the name of the fruit, apple brandy, cherry brandy, etc., but they are far less well-known than the former. Depending on how long the wine has been aged in oak barrels, brandy is divided into many grades, from low to high, VS (i.e. 3 stars), VSOP, XO and so on.
Related introductions
The VS grade refers to those brandies that are less than 4 and a half years old, the VSOP grade refers to the brandies between 4 and a half to 6 and a half years old, and the XO grade is at least 10 years old. The longer the original brandy is aged in oak barrels, the better the quality and the higher the ** will be. Brandy is often referred to as the "soul of wine", and there are many countries in the world that produce brandy, but the most famous is the brandy produced in France.
Among the brandies produced in France, the most beautiful ones are produced in the Cognac region, followed by the Armagnac (Armagnac) region. In addition to French brandy, other wine-producing countries, such as Spain, Italy, Portugal, the United States, Peru, Germany, South Africa, Greece and other countries, also produce a certain number of brandies of different styles.
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Premium brandy.
01. What kind of wine is Shannana VSOP?
Judging from the full name of this eggplant brand, it is a manifestation of the pursuit of quality. The difference from the same type of sake can be seen that it is of high quality. First of all, it is necessary to understand the concept of "cognac".
Cognac is the name of the town of Chateaurand in the southwest of France, known for its high-quality techniques for making grape distilled spirits. The high-quality wines produced in this region are divided into three grades according to the vintage: VS, VSOP, and XO. VSOP in the middle balances the mellow aroma of the vintage with the youthful heatiness.
If it is personified, it is a teenager who is about to mature, and in addition to maturity, he still reveals a flamboyant atmosphere in his bones. As a result, the wine will reveal natural fruity aromas and neutralize the sweet and spicy aromas.
02. VSOP** table.
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Premium brandy.
1. What does VSOP mean?
1. VSOP is a brand of high-grade brandy.
2. Extended information: Brandy means fired wine.
3. In a narrow sense, it refers to the high alcohol obtained by distillation after grape fermentation, and then stored in oak barrels.
4. Brandy is a kind of distilled liquor, which is made from fruits as raw materials, fermented, distilled, and stored.
5. The distilled liquor with grapes as raw materials is called grape or brandy, and the brandy often referred to refers to grape brandy.
6. National standard: In the national standard GB11856-1997 for brandy, brandy is divided into four grades: special grade, excellent grade, first grade and second grade, three-star and.
7. Among them, the age of wine is 20-50 years, the minimum age is 6-20 years, the minimum age of VO is 3 years, and the minimum age of secondary wine is 2 years.
2. How much is a bottle of VSOP.
There are too many brands of cognac and calendar VSOP, different brands have different reputations, and have different prices for group searches, such as the more famous Hennessy, Napoleon, Remy Martin, etc., all have their own VSOP, and the prices are obviously different.
Different brands have different quality, of course, there are different prices, because the selling price may be different in different places, so it is not possible to give the exact price, but it is about the above. So if you want to know how much your VSOP is, you have to look at what brand your VSOP is.
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