Larsen Agua Ignis 750ML

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Description

Larsen Agua Ignis 750ML is a French cognac bottled at 42.3% ABV in a 750ml bottle, distinguished as the world's first cognac aged in steam-toasted oak barrels. Awarded 91 points by Tastings.com, this expression from Larsen Cognac delivers an unusually deep, chocolate-driven flavor profile that separates it from conventional cognac styles.

Quick Facts: ABV: 42.3%  |  Origin: Fins Bois & Bons Bois, Cognac, France  |  NAS (No Age Statement)  |  Distillery: Larsen Cognac

Production & Heritage

Larsen Cognac operates from 66 Boulevard de Paris in the heart of the Cognac appellation town. The house sources eaux-de-vie primarily from Ugni Blanc grapes, with certain quantities of Colombard and Folle Blanche, drawn from the Fins Bois and Bons Bois crus. After traditional double distillation in copper pot stills, the spirit begins maturation in standard French oak before transferring into the proprietary "Aqua Ignis III" barrels — each 225-liter French oak cask is plunged into hot water and then toasted over open fire, a process repeated three times. This steam-toasting method extracts deeper caramelized sugars and tannin compounds from the wood, yielding a markedly richer, more chocolate-forward cognac than conventional aging produces. The spirit enters these barrels at 50% alcohol to maximize interaction with the treated oak.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with intense vanilla and toasted brioche, layered with mocha-coated coffee beans and burnt orange zest. Deeper breathing reveals dark chocolate, hazelnut, and a subtle undercurrent of dried cherry and date.

Taste: The palate entry is richly fruited — spiced raisin, plum, and dark cherry arrive first, followed by a mid-palate shift toward nutty milk chocolate and cocoa. Orange and lime zest cut through the richness at the peak, with yellow raisin and dried apricot adding complexity. The 42.3% ABV provides enough structure without excessive heat.

Finish: Long and silky, with lingering mocha, toasted bread, and a trailing sweetness of candied fruit. The steam-toasted barrel influence is most apparent here, as warm cocoa and vanilla persist well after the sip.

How to Drink Agua Ignis

Neat at room temperature is the ideal serve, allowing the steam-toasted barrel character to express fully; a few drops of water can open up the chocolate and fruit layers further. In a Vieux Carré, the deep cocoa and spice notes stand up beautifully against sweet vermouth and Bénédictine. A Sidecar benefits from the burnt orange zest and dried fruit character, which amplify the citrus component. For a Sazerac variation using cognac as the base spirit, Agua Ignis contributes an unusually rich, almost dessert-like backbone that traditional VS or VSOP bottlings cannot match.

Best For

  • Gifting a cognac enthusiast seeking something outside the mainstream houses
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or espresso
  • Exploring innovative barrel-aging techniques within traditional cognac production
  • Building a cognac collection that represents unique production methods

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Agua Ignis taste like? Agua Ignis delivers a richly fruited profile dominated by dark chocolate, mocha, spiced raisin, and plum, with bright accents of orange zest and dried cherry. The steam-toasted barrel aging gives it a distinctly cocoa-driven character uncommon among cognacs.

How does Agua Ignis compare to Jean Fillioux cognacs? Jean Fillioux sources exclusively from Grande Champagne, the top cru, producing elegant and floral eaux-de-vie through conventional aging, while Agua Ignis draws from Fins Bois and Bons Bois and achieves its depth through a proprietary triple steam-toasting barrel process rather than cru prestige alone. The result is that Agua Ignis leans darker and more chocolate-forward, whereas Jean Fillioux tends toward refined floral and fruit notes.

Is Agua Ignis good for sipping neat? At 42.3% ABV, Agua Ignis sits at a comfortable strength for neat sipping, delivering full flavor without aggressive alcohol burn. The silky texture and long finish reward slow, deliberate tasting.

Where is Agua Ignis made? Agua Ignis is produced by Larsen Cognac at their facility on Boulevard de Paris in the town of Cognac, France. The eaux-de-vie are sourced from the Fins Bois and Bons Bois growing regions within the Cognac appellation.

What foods pair well with Agua Ignis? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and mocha notes directly. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese mirrors the nutty character. Crème brûlée echoes the vanilla and caramelized sugar from the steam-toasted barrels. Dried fruit and nut platters — particularly dates, figs, and hazelnuts — align with the dried cherry and hazelnut aromas. Espresso-rubbed grilled meats match the roasted, coffee-bean intensity.

What sizes does Agua Ignis come in? Larsen Agua Ignis is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.

Is Agua Ignis worth the price? Agua Ignis positions as a premium cognac expression, and its proprietary steam-toasted barrel process — a technique no other cognac house employs — provides genuine production-level differentiation that justifies its price tier. The 91-point score from Tastings.com further supports its quality standing within the category.

Why Agua Ignis?

No other cognac on the market uses Larsen's triple steam-toasting barrel process, making Agua Ignis a genuine category original rather than a marketing rebrand of familiar techniques. That process translates directly into the glass as a measurably different flavor profile — darker, more chocolate-intense, and more texturally rich than conventionally aged cognacs at similar price points. The 91-point rating from Tastings.com validates that the innovation serves the liquid rather than just the label. For anyone whose cognac shelf is lined with the expected Grande Champagne bottlings, Agua Ignis represents a meaningful departure worth experiencing.

Specifications

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

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