Bou XO Cognac 750ML
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Description
Description
Bou XO Cognac 750ML is a 40% ABV extra-old cognac from France's designated Cognac region, double-distilled and aged in French oak barrels. Under current AOC regulations, the XO (Extra Old) designation requires a minimum of ten years of barrel aging, placing this expression firmly in the mature end of the cognac spectrum.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Cognac, France | XO (Minimum 10 Years Aged) | Grape: Ugni Blanc
Production & Heritage
Bou XO Cognac follows the traditional production methods mandated by the Cognac AOC. The base wine, made primarily from Ugni Blanc grapes grown in the Charente and Charente-Maritime departments, undergoes double distillation in copper pot stills — the classic Charentais method that concentrates flavor and texture. The resulting eaux-de-vie then matures for a minimum of ten years in French oak barrels, during which time it develops the deep amber color and layered complexity associated with XO-grade cognac.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with floral and sweet vanilla notes before revealing layers of almonds, violets, and hazelnuts. There are also hints of leather and green apple that add depth beneath the initial sweetness.
Taste: On the palate, the cognac enters fruity and mellow, moving quickly into sweet pastry, cinnamon, and old port-like richness at mid-palate. Dried fruits and semi-sweet nuts emerge as the profile deepens, with the oak influence lending structure without overwhelming the fruit character.
Finish: The finish is long and satisfying, with mild pleasant oak lingering alongside a trailing note of vanilla. The texture remains smooth through the close, leaving a warm, rounded impression.
How to Drink Bou XO
An aged cognac like this is best appreciated neat or with a few drops of water at room temperature, which allows the full aromatic range to open up. A tulip-shaped glass or traditional snifter concentrates the bouquet effectively. For cocktails, the dried fruit and spice profile works well in a Vieux Carré, where the cognac's oak and cinnamon notes complement rye whiskey and sweet vermouth; a Sidecar, where the vanilla and citrus interplay creates a balanced classic; and a Brandy Alexander, where the sweet pastry and nut character reinforces the dessert-cocktail framework.
Best For
- Gifting a brandy or cognac enthusiast — the presentation includes a gift pack with two gold leaf-trimmed French cognac snifters
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
- Building an XO cognac collection without committing to ultra-premium pricing
- Holiday or celebratory occasions where a well-aged spirit makes an impression
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bou XO taste like? Bou XO Cognac leads with sweet pastry, cinnamon, and dried fruits on the palate, supported by almond, vanilla, and mild oak. The overall profile is fruity and mellow with a long, smooth finish.
How does Bou XO compare to Courvoisier XO? Both are XO-grade cognacs from the Cognac AOC made from Ugni Blanc and double-distilled in copper pot stills. Courvoisier XO, produced by the well-known Maison Courvoisier founded in 1828, tends to carry higher name recognition and a more widely reviewed tasting profile, while Bou XO positions itself as a gift-oriented presentation with included snifters.
Is Bou XO good for sipping neat? Yes — the ten-plus years of French oak maturation produce enough complexity and smoothness for neat sipping. A small splash of water can further open the floral and nutty aromas.
Where is Bou XO made? Bou XO Cognac is produced in France's legally defined Cognac region, which spans the Charente and Charente-Maritime departments in southwestern France. All cognac must be distilled and aged within this demarcated area to carry the AOC designation.
What foods pair well with Bou XO? Dark chocolate truffles complement the vanilla and dried fruit notes; aged cheeses such as Comté or Gruyère echo the nutty character; crème brûlée mirrors the sweet pastry quality; dried figs or dates amplify the cognac's own dried fruit profile; and roasted walnuts reinforce the hazelnut and almond aromas.
What sizes does Bou XO come in? Bou XO Cognac is available in the standard 750ml bottle, which is commonly packaged in a gift set that includes two gold leaf-trimmed cognac snifters.
Is Bou XO worth the price? Bou XO positions as a value-oriented XO cognac, particularly considering the gift presentation with included glassware. For drinkers seeking an entry point into the XO category — where prices can climb steeply among major houses — it represents an accessible option with genuine ten-year minimum aging.
Why Bou XO?
The strongest case for Bou XO rests on delivering genuine XO-grade cognac — a minimum of ten years in French oak under AOC regulations — at a price tier below many of the established Cognac houses. The gift packaging, which includes two traditional gold leaf-trimmed snifters, adds practical gifting value that most competitors at this level do not include. The flavor profile leans fruity and approachable rather than aggressively oaky, making it a reasonable starting point for anyone exploring aged cognac for the first time. While it lacks the critical pedigree or centuries-old provenance of the major maisons, the liquid itself meets the same regulatory standards for distillation, aging, and regional origin that apply to every cognac on the shelf.
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