Pierre Ferrand Ambre 750ML
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Description
Pierre Ferrand Ambre 750ML is a 10-year-old Grande Champagne Cognac bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Awarded a Double Gold Medal at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and 93 points from Wine Spectator, this expression stands out for its extended aging in rare Tronçais oak — a deliberate choice that yields a softer, less tannic spirit than most Cognacs of similar age.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Grande Champagne, Cognac, France | Age: 10 Years | Distillery: Logis d'Angeac
Production & Heritage
Pierre Ferrand Cognacs are produced at the Logis d'Angeac distillery, situated in the heart of Grande Champagne — the most prestigious of Cognac's six growing regions, or crus. The Ambre expression is distilled slowly in small, onion-shaped copper pot stills with a capacity of just 25 hectolitres, using a blend of Ugni Blanc and Colombard grapes sourced exclusively from Grande Champagne vineyards. What truly distinguishes this bottling is its decade-long maturation in French Quercus Sessiliflora (Tronçais) oak barrels. Tronçais oak has a tighter grain and is less porous than the Limousin oak commonly used across the Cognac industry, which results in gentler tannin extraction and a noticeably silkier texture in the finished spirit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with subtle vanilla and ripe stone fruit — plum and apricot foremost — before shifting into delicate floral territory with rose and violet. Underneath, there is a pastry-like sweetness reminiscent of baked apple and pear tart.
Taste: The entry is silky and honeyed, giving way to bright citrus and green tea flavors at the mid-palate. Light wood spice and baking spice develop gradually, balanced by a persistent vanilla sweetness that never turns cloying.
Finish: Remarkably long. It begins with vivid orange peel, transitions through vanilla and toasted almond, and resolves into a warm black pepper and dried apricot fade that lingers well after each sip.
How to Drink Ferrand Ambre
This Cognac rewards neat sipping at room temperature, where the Tronçais oak influence is most apparent; a few drops of water can further open the floral aromatics. Its versatility also makes it a bartender favorite in cocktails. A Sidecar benefits from the Ambre's bright citrus character and silky body. A Vieux Carré gains depth from the spirit's baking spice and vanilla backbone. And a Between the Sheets lets the stone-fruit and floral notes shine alongside rum and triple sec.
Best For
- Cognac drinkers exploring artisan alternatives to the major houses
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates aged, terroir-driven spirits
- Building a home cocktail bar with a serious mixing Cognac
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cheese course
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ferrand Ambre taste like? Ferrand Ambre delivers a silky palate of honey, vanilla, and baking spice, balanced by bright citrus and green tea flavors, finishing very long with orange peel, almond, and black pepper.
How does Ferrand Ambre compare to Hennessy VSOP? Both sit in a similar price tier, but Ferrand Ambre is a 10-year Grande Champagne Cognac aged in Tronçais oak, giving it a softer tannin profile and more pronounced floral and stone-fruit character than Hennessy VSOP, which blends eaux-de-vie from multiple crus and relies on Limousin oak aging.
Is Ferrand Ambre good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its decade of aging in tight-grained Tronçais oak produces a smooth, low-tannin spirit that is exceptionally approachable when served neat or with a small splash of water.
Where is Ferrand Ambre made? It is produced at the Logis d'Angeac distillery in Grande Champagne, the most prized growing region within the Cognac appellation of southwestern France.
What foods pair well with Ferrand Ambre? Its vanilla and stone-fruit profile complements crème brûlée and tarte Tatin beautifully. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes its nutty undertones. Dark chocolate truffles match its baking spice, while roasted duck with an orange glaze mirrors the citrus-forward finish.
What sizes does Ferrand Ambre come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Ferrand Ambre worth the price? Ferrand Ambre positions as a premium Cognac priced just slightly above the VSOP offerings from the four largest Cognac houses, yet it delivers a single-cru, 10-year-aged spirit in Tronçais oak — a level of specificity and quality that represents strong value in its category.
Why Ferrand Ambre?
In a category dominated by multi-cru blends from global conglomerates, Ferrand Ambre is a single-terroir statement from Grande Champagne — Cognac's most prestigious growing area. Its aging regimen in Tronçais oak, rather than the industry-standard Limousin, is a deliberate production choice that yields measurably lower tannins and a silkier mouthfeel. Critical recognition backs this up: 93 points from Wine Spectator, a Double Gold at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and Gold medals from both the Cognac Masters and the Chicago Beverage Testing Institute. For anyone seeking a Cognac that prioritizes terroir, craft distillation, and distinctive barrel selection over brand recognition, Ferrand Ambre is one of the most compelling options in its price range.
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