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                 “DOBBE” PETIT CHAMPAGNE COGNAC 10 YEARS OLD 
                Cognac , named after the town of Cognac in France,  is a brandy produced in the region surrounding the town. 
                  It must be made from at least 90% Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche,  or Colombard grapes. The remainder may consist of the grape varieties Folignan,  Jurançon blanc, Meslier St-François, Montils, and Semillon, however, most  cognac is made from Ugni Blanc only. 
                  It must be distilled twice in copper pot stills and aged at  least two years in French oak barrels that are sealed airtight in order to be  called cognac. 
                  The town  of Cognac is one of only three officially  demarcated brandy regions in Europe; the others are the French town of Armagnac and the Spanish town of Jerez 
                  Michel  Dobbe, the founder of the House of Dobbe, has created a strong brand image, in  which tradition and modernity are blended. Mr. Dobbe has acquired an  unchallenged expertise in the selection of quality cognacs from the finest  “Cru” of the cognac area.The marketing strategy of the House of Dobbe appeals  to the younger generation with the creative and original packaging and  advertising which faithfully reflect its positive and dynamic brand image. 
                  Petite Champagne (16171  hectares total) eaux de vie are long in the mouth and powerful, dominated by  floral notes. Champagne means chalky soil, a  characteristic shared with the area around Reims where Champagne is produced. 
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