CAMUS COGNAC JUBILEE 5.50 TASTING TABLE
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Capturing the essence of time
Jubilee 5.50 captures the story of Cyril Camus and his family
His travels forged his resolutely international view of the world and enriched his family heritage, which boasts five generations of entrepreneurs. It is to this perfect alchemy of tradition and innovation that Jubilee 5.50 pays tribute.
The Jubilee 5.50 blend is the culmination of a complex operation aimed at bringing out the organoleptic qualities of five exceptional cognacs by blending them without masking them, just as elementary colors complement without overpowering each other.
Drawing his inspiration from a 1971 Cognac de Petite Champagne distilled 50 years ago and sourced from the family reserve, our Cellar Master chose to blend five cognacs, each characterized by floral, fruity, gourmet and rancio notes. These aromatic notes reflect the most distinctive aromas of Cognac in its purest form. Jubilee 5.50 was born from the alliance of these five Cognacs. In a superb amber color, these five exceptional eaux-de-vie shine with their unique personality and perfect expression. Cognacs as they are— authentic and without any pretense.
The intense nose evokes a marriage of plums and dates, subtly sprinkled with white blossom. At the first sip, we taste the sweetness of currants, leading us through an oriental market where the freshness and delicacy of green tea come together. The long, fresh finish is even more delicate, with notes of aged citrus fruits discreetly followed by hints of roasted hazelnuts.
Blending titanium and aluminum with fine jewelcraft and using highprecision components from the aeronautics and automobile industries, the Jubilee 5.50 line introduces new tasting rituals and ushers Cognac into a new age.
Only 50 pieces will be produced, a number that celebrates the jubilee of a man who now shares the legacy of the generations that preceded him. Fifty, symbolizing harmony, creativity and open-mindedness in a constantly changing world.
With over 300 components, the Jubilee 5.50 tasting table is also a masterpiece of technical prowess. The 16mm tray is the largest piece of rose gold anodized aluminum ever made in France. Ten continuous days is the time the tray spends in the machining facility to achieve an unparalleled degree of precision. Attention to detail is given to each piece, down to the smallest screw, individually polished and stained. Mounted on jacks, the decanters and glasses rise and slide to serve the precious Cognac. You can taste while admiring the tray’s detailed work. Because on the openwork card, a large glass plate reveals semiprecious stones, encapsulated in titanium tubes. Amber, blue agate, malachite and mother-of-pearl mark the cities most significant in Cyril Camus’ voyage of discovery: Cognac, Boston, Moscow, Shanghai.
In total, only 5 tasting tables will be produced, the other 45 bottles being offered in their unique display case.
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color
In a superb amber color, these 5 exceptional eaux-de-vie express their unique personality and their perfect expression. Cognacs as they are, authentic and without artifice.
taste profile
nose
The intense nose evokes a marriage of plums and dates subtly sprinkled with white flowers.
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palace
the first sip, the mouth restores the sweetness of currants to take us into an oriental market where the freshness and delicacy of green tea combine.
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final
The long and fresh finish gains in delicacy on discreetly patinated citrus fruits followed by notes of toasted hazelnuts.
know-how & precision
Made up of more than 300 parts, the Jubilee 5.50 desk is a concentrate of technical prowess. 10 days, without interruption, is the time the plate spends in the machining center to offer an unequaled degree of precision.
Detail is brought to each piece, down to the smallest screw, individually polished and tinted. Mounted on jacks, the carafes and glasses rise and slide to deliver the precious Cognac. You can then taste it while admiring the details of the tray. Because on the openwork map, an immense plate of glass reveals semi-precious stones, encapsulated in titanium tubes. Amber, blue agate, malachite and mother-of-pearl mark the most significant cities in Cyril Camus' initiatory journeys: Cognac, Boston, Moscow, Shanghai.