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2007-02-21 16:41:35 · 6 answers · asked by Dallas N 1 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

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VSOP stands for "Very Superior Old Pale (a grade of cognac)", a term used by wine connoisseurs to indicate the age of the youngest brandy stored at least four years in cask.

Other grades used to market cognac include:
VS (Very Special) or *** (three stars), where the youngest brandy is stored at least two years in cask.
XO (Extra Old), Napoléon, Hors d'Age, where the youngest brandy is stored at least six years in cask.

2007-02-21 16:55:40 · answer #1 · answered by Joey 1 · 0 0

Very Superior Old Pale

2007-02-21 16:46:49 · answer #2 · answered by momofthreemiracles 5 · 0 0

Very Superior Old Pale.

2007-02-21 16:47:40 · answer #3 · answered by subbu 6 · 0 0

very superior old pale

mostly cognac though

2007-02-21 16:44:01 · answer #4 · answered by john c 2 · 0 0

Very superior old ale. also vs, very special. also eo, extra old.

2007-02-21 16:51:48 · answer #5 · answered by lee b 3 · 0 0

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2007-02-21 16:43:48 · answer #6 · answered by zadaza 1 · 0 1

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