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how old is 3 star brand anybody know?
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Trois Etoiles [3 Star]
at least 2 years old
VSOP
at least 5 years old
XO or Napoleon
over 6 years old
Hors d'Age
at least 10 years old
However, new labeling is being phased in:
Armagnac
aged up to six years
Vieil Armagnac
aged over 6 years in oak
Vintage
unchanged
Blanche d'Armagnac
not aged.
Cognac are at least 2-1/2 years old:
V.S. (or 3 Star)
up to 4-1/2 years old
V.S.O.P.
4-1/2 to 6-1/2 years old
Napol�on, XO, Hors d'Age
over 6-1/2 years old
(but possibly much older).
Trois Etoiles [3 Star]
at least 2 years old
VSOP
at least 5 years old
XO or Napoleon
over 6 years old
Hors d'Age
at least 10 years old
However, new labeling is being phased in:
Armagnac
aged up to six years
Vieil Armagnac
aged over 6 years in oak
Vintage
unchanged
Blanche d'Armagnac
not aged.
Cognac are at least 2-1/2 years old:
V.S. (or 3 Star)
up to 4-1/2 years old
V.S.O.P.
4-1/2 to 6-1/2 years old
Napol�on, XO, Hors d'Age
over 6-1/2 years old
(but possibly much older).
The question cannot be answered properly because you don't say where the brandy comes from. There are different laws in different countries.
Stars have no legal meaning, as far as I am aware.
In the EU brandy must be aged for at least 6 months in oak. Anything labelled as just 'brandy' will be the cheapest. Good brandy will be labelled as Cognac, Armagnac etc