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Description
Description
Delorme XO 750ML is a French XO cognac bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format, carrying the prestigious XO designation that requires a minimum of 10 years of aging. As part of the Delorme cognac range — which also includes VS and VSOP expressions — this XO represents the most mature offering in the lineup.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Cognac, France | XO (Minimum 10-Year Age Statement) | Producer: Distilleries De Matha
Production & Heritage
Delorme cognac is produced in the Cognac appellation of southwestern France, with production associated with Distilleries De Matha. Like all cognacs bearing the AOC designation, Delorme XO is made primarily from Ugni Blanc grapes and undergoes double distillation in traditional copper pot stills known as Charentais alembics — a method mandated by Cognac's strict appellation rules. The resulting eau-de-vie is then aged in French oak barrels for a minimum of 10 years, as required by the Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac (BNIC) for all XO-classified spirits since the 2018 regulation update.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Extended aging in French oak typically yields a bouquet anchored by dried fruit, warm baking spice, and toasted oak. Subtle floral undertones and hints of leather may emerge as the cognac opens in the glass.
Taste: The palate of a well-aged XO cognac generally delivers rich layers of candied orange peel, dark chocolate, and gentle vanilla drawn from years of oak contact. A warm, rounded mid-palate often gives way to notes of walnut and soft toffee, with the characteristic smoothness that extended barrel maturation provides.
Finish: The finish on an XO cognac of this maturity tends to be long and warming, with lingering oak spice and dried stone fruit. A gentle sweetness often persists alongside a dry, slightly tannic fade.
How to Drink Delorme XO
XO cognac of this caliber is best appreciated neat in a tulip glass at room temperature, which allows the complex aromas developed over a decade of aging to fully express themselves. A few drops of water can open up additional nuances. For cocktail applications, consider a Vieux Carré, where the cognac's oak-driven depth pairs naturally with rye whiskey and sweet vermouth; a Sidecar, where the rich fruit character stands up beautifully to fresh citrus and orange liqueur; or a Sazerac variation, substituting cognac for whiskey in the traditional New Orleans style, which highlights the spirit's spice and warmth.
Best For
- After-dinner sipping as a digestif following a rich meal
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast exploring aged French brandy
- Building an XO cognac comparison tasting alongside other houses
- Celebrating milestones that call for a mature, contemplative pour
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Delorme XO taste like? Delorme XO delivers the hallmarks of a well-aged XO cognac: rich dried fruit, warm oak spice, vanilla, and dark chocolate notes developed through a minimum of 10 years in French oak barrels. The profile is smooth and complex, with a long, warming finish.
How does Delorme XO compare to Hennessy XO? Both carry the XO classification requiring a minimum 10-year age statement, but Hennessy XO is produced by one of the four major Cognac houses and blends eaux-de-vie from multiple crus, resulting in wide distribution and brand recognition. Delorme XO, produced by Distilleries De Matha, represents a smaller-production alternative within the same legally defined quality tier.
Is Delorme XO good for sipping neat? XO cognacs are specifically designed for contemplative neat sipping, and the minimum 10-year aging requirement ensures sufficient complexity and smoothness to reward slow, undiluted enjoyment. A tulip-shaped glass concentrates the aromas effectively.
Where is Delorme XO made? Delorme XO is produced in the Cognac appellation of southwestern France, associated with Distilleries De Matha. All cognac must be distilled and aged within the legally defined Cognac region to carry the AOC designation.
What foods pair well with Delorme XO? Dark chocolate truffles complement the spirit's cocoa and vanilla tones; aged Comté cheese mirrors its nutty complexity; roasted walnuts or pecans echo the oak-driven nuttiness; foie gras or rich pâté balances against the cognac's fruit-forward warmth; and crème brûlée matches its caramelized sweetness.
What sizes does Delorme XO come in? The standard available size is the 750ml bottle.
Is Delorme XO worth the price? Delorme XO positions as an accessible entry into the XO cognac category, which commands a premium due to the mandated minimum 10-year aging period. Compared to the flagship XO offerings from the four major houses — Hennessy, Rémy Martin, Courvoisier, and Martell — Delorme XO typically sits at a lower price tier while meeting the same legally defined aging and production standards.
Why Delorme XO?
The XO classification is the highest standard age designation in the Cognac appellation, requiring every drop of eau-de-vie in the blend to have aged at least 10 years in French oak — a regulation tightened by the BNIC in 2018, up from the previous six-year minimum. Delorme XO meets this rigorous standard while offering an alternative to the dominant large-house bottlings that dominate the category. For drinkers seeking genuine XO-level maturity from a smaller producer associated with Distilleries De Matha, this expression provides an entry point into aged cognac without the premium attached to globally marketed luxury brands. It rewards patient, neat sipping and demonstrates why the Cognac AOC remains one of the most tightly regulated spirit appellations in the world.
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