Camus 1964 Cognac
The Camus 1964 Vintage Cognac delights the senses with a vibrant array of fragrances, including peach, pear, roasted almond, coffee cream, and butterscotch.
Due to the strict laws regulating their production, certified single-vintage Cognacs are somewhat elusive. So after Cognac house Camus discovered an especially rare example from Petite Champagne—one with documentation dating back to its barreling in 1964—the nearly 150-year-old distiller decided, in 2008, to bottle every last drop. Though it requires some time in the glass to open up, the Camus 1964 Vintage Cognac delights the senses with a vibrant array of fragrances, including peach, pear, roasted almond, coffee cream, and butterscotch. Many of these notes reappear on the palate, while silky tannins and flavors of jasmine, cedar, and hazelnut round out the finish.