Description
Meukow Arima Cognac is a blend with Bunji Garlin's handwriting and it is a very special and unique blend.
This mixture of eaux-de-vie manages to create a perfect harmony of elegance and region, and it is the ideal cognac that you can best enjoy with a few ice cubes.
Bunji Garlin is from Trinidad and Tobago and is a Caribbean soul superstar. Cognac producer Meukow invited him to visit the home of the best brandy in the world to give this great cognac a unique seal.
The design of the graphics on the bottle is his work and thanks to him, the typical jumping panther of the Meukow brand is unique. Truly eye-catching cognac for your collection.
Flavour Profile
Colour:
mahogany with orange highlights
Nose:
rich and sweet with notes of tropical fruit, vanilla and subtle hints of caramel
Palate:
sweet notes of mango, pineapple and honey, complemented by a touch of subtle spice
Finish:
long and delicious with lingering notes of fruit nectar and a hint of woodiness

Vanilla

Orange

Orange peel

Pepper

Fruit

Candied fruits
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
3257150107012
Flavour profile
Vanilla, Orange, Orange peel, Pepper, Fruit, Candied fruits
Region
Blend
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
40 %
Packaging
Without gift box
Distributor
Ing. Peter Gulik, Povstania č.4, 979 01 Rimavská Sobota
Unit price
48,57 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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