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VSOP may refer to:
Each lapel of Kirk's tuxedo jacket caught a shot of VSOP.
Hennessy, VSOP!
Then they left the place completely depleted of roasted nuts and Courvoisier VSOP.
VSOP (Columbia)
VSOP recorded several live albums in the late 1970s, including The Quintet (1977).
It is now controlled by VSOP, and is unrelated to the existing Mode Records.
Michelle tipped in more from the Courvoisier VSOP bottle, and poured herself a generous measure, too.
They were now enjoying espresso coffee with ponies of Courvoisier VSOP brandy.
VSOP: Live Under the Sky (1979)
What brings you to the bridge, Doctor--apart from this sure instinct for locating VSOP?"
Alizé VS and VSOP cognacs are 40% alcohol (80 proof).
VSOP: The Quintet (1977)
VSOP: Tempest in the Colosseum (1977)
Vieux is another grade between the official grades of VSOP and XO.
Marx Makes Broadway (VSOP, 1957)
For the VSOP, the aging is at least five years; and for XO, at least six.
Alizé Cognacs were introduced to the market in 2000 in two grades, VS and VSOP.
Lucky Lucy Ann (1957) (VSOP)
The Lanny Morgan Quartet (VSOP, 1993)
Live Under the Sky was a VSOP album remastered for the US in 2004, and included an entire second concert from the July 1979 tour.
The term secular variation is used wherever time series are applicable in economics, operations research, biological anthropology, astronomy (particularly celestial mechanics) such as VSOP (planets) etc.
Laurence Pratt delved deep in his bottom drawer and pulled out a bottle of Courvoisier VSOP and two snifters.
In latitude 70" something north and aboard a superannuated trawler, however converted, one does not look to End Otard-Dupuy VSOP.
Very Special Old Pale (V.S.O.P.) Cognacs are aged at least four years.
Very Special Old Pale or Very Superior Old Pale, a grade of cognac (brandy)
Very Special Old Pale is a popular meaning for the VSOP aging grade which, according to Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac, stands for Very Superior Old Pale.