Augier le Singulier Cognac 750ML

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Description

Augier Le Singulier Cognac 750ML is a Fine Champagne cognac distilled entirely from the rare Folle Blanche grape, bottled at 41.7% ABV (83.4 proof). Produced by Augier — France's oldest cognac house, founded in 1643 — Le Singulier earned Silver medals at both the 2021 and 2022 Tokyo Whisky & Spirits Competition, along with a Tried & True designation from the 2019 Ultimate Beverage Challenge.

Quick Facts: ABV: 41.7%  |  Origin: Fine Champagne (Grande & Petite Champagne), France  |  Style: Fine Champagne Cognac  |  Distillery: Augier (est. 1643)

Production & Heritage

Augier holds the distinction of being the oldest cognac house in existence, predating many of its better-known rivals by decades. Le Singulier is made from 100% Folle Blanche grapes — a variety that once dominated the Cognac region before the phylloxera epidemic of 1875 nearly eradicated it. Today, roughly 98% of cognac production relies on Ugni Blanc, making this a genuinely uncommon bottling. The spirit undergoes natural lees distillation, a traditional technique that preserves the grape's delicate aromatics, and is bottled non-chill filtered with no added sugar, caramel coloring, or boisé. The result is a cognac that reflects Folle Blanche's inherently floral, fruit-driven character without interference.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Dried apricot arrives first, followed by wild flowers and a faint honeyed sweetness. There is a clean, lifting quality to the nose that signals the Folle Blanche pedigree.

Taste: The entry is direct and vivid, moving quickly into layered stone fruit at mid-palate — think white peach and ripe plum. A subtle spice emerges alongside a round, supple mouthfeel, with intense fruitiness balanced by gentle oak and measured warmth.

Finish: Warm and lingering, the finish reveals soft woody tones with a touch of almond and quiet spice. Great equilibrium carries through to the end, with subtle oaky notes providing structure without heaviness.

How to Drink Le Singulier

Le Singulier is best appreciated neat or with a few drops of water to fully open the Folle Blanche aromatics. Its fruit-forward, non-chill-filtered profile also makes it a distinctive base in cocktails. A Sidecar benefits from the apricot and stone fruit notes, which amplify the orange liqueur component. A Vieux Carré gains added floral complexity when Le Singulier replaces a standard cognac. A Champagne Cocktail with a measure of this expression adds genuine depth, as the Folle Blanche character complements the effervescence.

Best For

  • Gifting a cognac enthusiast who values rare grape varieties and historical provenance
  • Adding an uncommon reference point to a spirits collection focused on French brandy
  • Hosting a comparative tasting of Folle Blanche versus Ugni Blanc cognacs
  • Celebrating a milestone occasion with a spirit from France's oldest cognac house

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Le Singulier taste like? Le Singulier leads with dried apricot and stone fruit, supported by subtle spice and a velvety, round mouthfeel. The finish is warm with gentle almond and soft oak.

How does Le Singulier compare to Rémy Martin V.S.O.P.? Both are Fine Champagne cognacs with fruit-forward profiles, but Rémy Martin V.S.O.P. is distilled from Ugni Blanc grapes while Le Singulier uses 100% Folle Blanche, a rare pre-phylloxera variety that yields a more floral, aromatic spirit. Le Singulier is also non-chill filtered with no additives, giving it a less polished but more expressive character.

Is Le Singulier good for sipping neat? Yes — the non-chill-filtered, additive-free production preserves the full aromatic range of the Folle Blanche grape, making it an ideal neat sipper for those who want to taste cognac in a purer form.

Where is Le Singulier made? Le Singulier is produced by Augier in the Fine Champagne zone of the Cognac region in southwestern France, which encompasses the prized Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne sub-regions.

What foods pair well with Le Singulier? Aged Comté cheese complements the warm, nutty finish. Seared foie gras echoes the apricot and stone fruit notes. Dark chocolate with a high cacao content balances the cognac's natural sweetness. Almond tart mirrors the almond tones in the finish. Dried figs and walnuts make a simple but effective pairing that highlights the fruit and wood character.

What sizes does Le Singulier come in? Le Singulier is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.

Is Le Singulier worth the price? Le Singulier positions as a premium cognac, and its value proposition rests on a genuinely rare production approach — 100% Folle Blanche, natural lees distillation, and no additives — that most cognac houses simply cannot replicate at scale. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking something outside the Ugni Blanc mainstream, it represents a distinctive and well-made expression.

Why Le Singulier?

The single strongest reason to seek out Le Singulier is its 100% Folle Blanche composition — a grape variety so scarce after the 1875 phylloxera crisis that it accounts for a negligible fraction of modern cognac production. Augier's decision to build an entire expression around this varietal, using natural lees distillation and zero additives, results in a cognac with a transparency and aromatic intensity that Ugni Blanc-based bottlings rarely achieve. Silver medals at the Tokyo Whisky & Spirits Competition in consecutive years confirm that the quality registers on an international stage. Backed by nearly four centuries of continuous production, Le Singulier is one of the few cognacs where the word "singular" in the name is not marketing — it is an accurate description of what is in the bottle.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Cognac
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Cognac
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Augier

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