Pasquinet Cognac XO 750ML
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Description
Description
Pasquinet Cognac XO 750ML is a Grande Champagne cognac aged a minimum of 10 years in French oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). Produced from eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from the most prestigious cru in the Cognac appellation, this XO expression stands out as a value-driven alternative to the major house offerings, drawing from centenary family cellars maintained by the Ricard family for over 100 years.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Grande Champagne, Charente, France | Minimum 10 Years Old | Distillery: Pasquinet (Ricard Family)
Production & Heritage
Pasquinet operates from the heart of the Ricard family's century-old cellars in the Charente region. The house follows a traditional process of selecting, aging, and blending its most promising Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie — the highest-ranked growth area among Cognac's six crus, prized for its chalky soils and the exceptional aging potential of its spirits. This XO expression matures for at least 10 years in French oak barrels within those historic cellars, where the oldest and most precious stocks are kept. The result is a small-house cognac that reflects terroir-driven character rather than volume-oriented blending.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with complex layers of candied fruits — apricot and cherry — interwoven with orange zest and subtle coconut. As it develops, delicate floral notes of wild carnation and violet emerge alongside hints of black pepper, hazelnuts, and walnuts that lend a distinctive freshness.
Taste: The palate entry is round and velvety, giving way to intense mid-palate flavors of candied fruits, cocoa, and cedarwood. There is a warm, harmonious quality throughout — silky and smooth without excessive smokiness — that speaks to the Grande Champagne provenance and extended oak aging.
Finish: The finish lingers with a gentle warmth, carrying forward notes of cedar and dried fruit. It fades gradually, leaving a clean, slightly nutty impression that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Pasquinet XO
This cognac is best appreciated neat in a tulip glass at room temperature, allowing the complex aromatics to open fully; a few drops of water can further unlock the floral and fruit layers. For cocktail use, the rich candied fruit and cocoa profile translates well into a Sidecar, where the cedarwood backbone stands up to Cointreau and lemon; a Vieux Carré, where its velvety texture complements rye whiskey and sweet vermouth; and a Sazerac variation, substituting cognac in the classic New Orleans style, where the warm spice and fruit notes replace the rye's grain character with something more refined.
Best For
- Exploring Grande Champagne cognac beyond the Big Four houses
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or dessert
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who values terroir over brand prestige
- Building a cognac collection that includes independent, family-run producers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pasquinet XO taste like? Pasquinet XO delivers a round, velvety palate dominated by candied fruits, cocoa, and cedarwood, supported by a warm, silky mouthfeel. The nose is notably complex with layers of apricot, cherry, orange zest, and floral notes of violet and wild carnation.
How does Pasquinet XO compare to Hennessy XO? Both are XO-designated cognacs, but Pasquinet sources exclusively from Grande Champagne — the top cru — while Hennessy XO blends eaux-de-vie from multiple crus. Pasquinet positions at a notably lower price tier, making it a compelling value option for drinkers seeking single-cru character without the premium house markup.
Is Pasquinet XO good for sipping neat? Yes — the 10-year minimum aging and Grande Champagne origin produce a smooth, layered spirit that rewards undiluted sipping. Its round texture and balanced warmth make it approachable without needing ice or mixers.
Where is Pasquinet XO made? Pasquinet XO is produced in the Charente region of France, specifically from Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie aged in the Ricard family's centenary cellars. Grande Champagne is the most prized of Cognac's six designated growing areas.
What foods pair well with Pasquinet XO? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and cedarwood notes. Aged Comté cheese echoes the nutty hazelnut and walnut aromas. Tarte Tatin mirrors the candied fruit character. Crème brûlée pairs naturally with the vanilla tones from French oak aging. Roasted duck with a fruit reduction bridges the savory and sweet elements of the cognac.
What sizes does Pasquinet XO come in? Pasquinet Cognac XO is available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Pasquinet XO worth the price? Pasquinet XO positions as a value-tier Grande Champagne XO, offering 10 years of aging and single-cru provenance at a price point well below the major cognac houses' XO bottlings. For drinkers who prioritize terroir and production quality over brand recognition, it represents strong value in the XO category.
Why Pasquinet XO?
What distinguishes this bottling is its exclusive Grande Champagne sourcing — the highest-ranked cru, which represents only a fraction of total Cognac production — paired with aging in cellars that have been in continuous family use for over a century. While it received a modest 77/100 from Cognac Expert, user reviews frequently note that it competes favorably with entry-level XO offerings from the four largest houses at a fraction of the cost. The 10-year aging statement provides transparency uncommon among many XO bottlings that simply meet the six-year legal minimum. For anyone building knowledge of cognac's regional differences or seeking genuine Grande Champagne character from an independent family producer, Pasquinet XO fills a specific and worthwhile niche.
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