Description
The story of Luis Felipe Brandy Gran Reserva dates back to 1893 when they discovered a warehouse in a municipality called La Palma de Huelva County. Found him a full oak barrels aged brandy that was completely different from what was already known.
Since its discovery, Luis Felipe maintains its excellent craftsmanship breeding, uses a traditional aging system of criaderas and soleras in American oak placed one on another.
Its color is striking for its gleam golden and amber are mixed with mahogany intense, a scent that combines strength and finesse which include notes of vanilla its peak comes in mouth, initially sweet to be mixing with bitter notes that make the perfect balance.
The story of Luis Felipe Brandy Gran Reserva dates back to 1893 when they discovered a warehouse in a municipality called La Palma de Huelva County. Found him a full oak barrels aged brandy that was completely different from what was already known.
Since its discovery, Luis Felipe maintains its excellent craftsmanship breeding, uses a traditional aging system of criaderas and soleras in American oak placed one on another.
Its color is striking for its gleam golden and amber are mixed with mahogany intense, a scent that combines strength and finesse which include notes of vanilla its peak comes in mouth, initially sweet to be mixing with bitter notes that make the perfect balance.
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Bodega Rubio
La leyenda de LUIS FELIPE comienza en 1893 con el hallazgo en una bodega de La Palma del Condado de unas barricas de roble que contenían un brandy envejecido distinto a todo lo conocido hasta entonces.
Aquellas barricas casi olvidadas estaban señaladas con la mención LUIS FELIPE por haber sido reservadas para el Duque de Montpensier, hijo del Rey de Francia Luis Felipe I, que residió en el sevillano palacio de San Telmo hasta 1890.
Bodega Rubio
La leyenda de LUIS FELIPE comienza en 1893 con el hallazgo en una bodega de La Palma del Condado de unas barricas de roble que contenían un brandy envejecido distinto a todo lo conocido hasta entonces.
Aquellas barricas casi olvidadas estaban señaladas con la mención LUIS FELIPE por haber sido reservadas para el Duque de Montpensier, hijo del Rey de Francia Luis Felipe I, que residió en el sevillano palacio de San Telmo hasta 1890.
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