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Description
Description
Meukow VSOP 750ML is a French cognac blended from eaux-de-vie sourced across all six cognac crus, bottled at 40% ABV. It earned the Cognac Trophy — Best Cognac of the Competition across all categories — at the 2004 International Wine and Spirits Competition in London, a testament to the quality packed into this mid-tier expression.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Charente, France | VSOP | Distillery: Maison Meukow, Matha
Production & Heritage
Maison Meukow traces its origins to 1862, when two brothers from Silesia — originally sent to France by Tsar Alexander II to source cognac for the Russian court — established their own house in the Charente region. The house is now based in Matha in the Charente Maritime and draws on eaux-de-vie from Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois, and Bons Bois — a rare multi-cru assemblage that gives the cellar master a wide palette of flavors. Critically, the eaux-de-vie used in the VSOP are aged in oak casks one year beyond the legal minimum for the VSOP designation, adding extra depth and roundness before blending.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe plum and baked apple before shifting into floral rose and a subtle dried-fruit sweetness. A gentle oakiness lingers underneath, lending structure without overwhelming the fruit.
Taste: On the entry, the palate is warm and rounded, with liquorice and soft leather tones arriving first. The mid-palate introduces sweet espresso and vanilla alongside honey and a thread of baking spice. Dried fruit and dark chocolate emerge at the peak, held together by mellow, well-integrated tannins.
Finish: The finish is medium-long with a smooth, slightly creamy texture and lingering notes of oak, vanilla, and a whisper of cocoa. It fades gradually, leaving a clean warmth that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Meukow VSOP
Neat in a tulip glass at room temperature is the most direct way to appreciate the multi-cru complexity; a single ice cube can open up additional fruit notes without diluting the body. Three cocktails that play to this cognac's strengths:
- Sidecar — the espresso and vanilla backbone stands up to Cointreau and fresh lemon without disappearing.
- Vieux Carré — the dried-fruit and spice character complements sweet vermouth and Bénédictine in this classic New Orleans cocktail.
- Stinger — the cognac's warmth and chocolate undertones pair naturally with white crème de menthe for a clean, after-dinner drink.
Best For
- Introducing a wine-focused friend to quality cognac
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or coffee
- Building a home cognac collection beyond the usual Grande Champagne labels
- Gifting someone who appreciates distinctive bottle design — Meukow's panther bottle earned Pack d'Or awards in 2003 and 2005
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Meukow VSOP taste like? Meukow VSOP delivers warm liquorice and leather up front, followed by sweet espresso, vanilla, honey, and dark chocolate, all supported by mellow oak tannins. The overall impression is refined and smooth with a notable dried-fruit richness.
How does Meukow VSOP compare to Monnet VSOP? Both are multi-cru VSOP cognacs at 40% ABV, but Meukow draws from all six cognac growing areas, giving it a broader flavor spectrum that leans toward espresso, leather, and chocolate. Monnet VSOP tends toward a lighter, more fruit-forward profile, making Meukow the richer of the two.
Is Meukow VSOP good for sipping neat? Yes — the extra year of aging beyond the VSOP minimum smooths out any rough edges, making it comfortable neat without needing water or ice. Its layered flavor profile rewards slow, attentive sipping.
Where is Meukow VSOP made? Meukow VSOP is produced by Maison Meukow, headquartered in Matha in the Charente Maritime department of southwestern France. The eaux-de-vie are sourced from vineyards across five of the six official cognac crus, including Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne.
What foods pair well with Meukow VSOP? Dark chocolate truffles echo the cocoa and espresso notes; aged Comté cheese mirrors the oak and dried-fruit character; crème brûlée picks up the vanilla thread; roasted duck with a fruit glaze complements the plum and spice; and walnut tart pairs well with the cognac's warm, nutty undertones.
What sizes does Meukow VSOP come in? The standard retail size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Meukow VSOP worth the price? Meukow VSOP positions in the accessible-premium tier, competitive with mainstream VSOP cognacs from larger houses like Martell and Courvoisier. The multi-cru blending and additional year of aging offer genuine added complexity for the category, representing strong value relative to single-cru VSOPs at similar or higher price points.
Why Meukow VSOP?
Few VSOP cognacs draw from all six growing areas of the Cognac appellation, and that breadth of sourcing gives Meukow's cellar master a blending advantage that shows in the glass. The additional year of maturation beyond the legal VSOP minimum is not a marketing flourish — it translates into noticeably softer tannins and deeper oak integration than many competitors at this level. The 2004 IWSC Cognac Trophy, awarded against entries from every cognac category, confirmed that the blend punches above its classification. For drinkers who want to explore cognac beyond the Grande Champagne mainstream, Meukow VSOP is a genuinely distinctive entry point.
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