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The original blend was created at the request of the Imperial Court of Russia in 1818 by the Empress as a birthday gift for her son, Tsar Alexander I. Nearly 200 years later, Yann Fillioux, 7th generation Hennessy mater blender, paid tribute to the first commission and created this special blend.
This XO Cognac shows an intense gold colour with dense mahogany highlights. On the nose, it reveals pastry aromas, with notes of abricot, orange and white flowers finely followed by hints of cinnamon. Lavish notes of butter and candied fruit mingle on the palate, anticipating a long finish rich in spices.
Meukow VS Black Panther Cognac is a striking special edition with a bold character and a unique blend of flavors. It showcases notes of white fruits, liquorice, and a touch of pepper, creating a rich and intriguing profile.
Branson VSOP provides the purest expression of Grande Champagne Cognac. Created from Eaux-de-Vie grown in the premier terroir of the region, Grande Champagne, this Cognac represents the most exclusive and sublime expression of VSOP.
The fourth and final entry in this legendary series, Hardy Perfection Terre Earth Cognac is a blend of eaux-de-vie, with some of its components reaching back to the pre-phylloxera era of the 1870s.
LOUIS XIII unveils RARE CASK 42.1, a true Wonder of Time and Nature, offering an ultimate expression of LOUIS XIII Cognac.
Aged a minimum of 30 years in limousin oak, with some elements of eaux-de-vie dating back to pre-phylloxera 1870′s, the Hardy Perfection Series Air Cognac is an astounding release that honors the history of this legendary producer.
Camus Jubilee Cognac is a masterpiece crafted from 200 of the finest old cognacs, originally created in 1913 by Edmond Camus to celebrate the 50th anniversary of “The House of Camus.”
Paradis Extra is the fruit of a series of marriages between hundreds of different eaux-de-vie, nurtured to maturity by successive generations of the same family of cellar masters.