JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.
Items 31-45 of 167
Powerful and expressive nose, with light tobacco notes. This cognac needs to breathe in order to fully express its complexity. Almond and white flower aromas. Clean, with vanilla undertones on a smooth on the palate.
Delightful, perfumed notes. Notes of jasmine, acacia, vanilla, oak, and fruit. Delicate, well balanced, mellow, and smooth on the palate. Since 1763, the enchanting style of its cognacs has formed the essence of Hine's prestige.
Vintage 1983 Fins Bois. Old gold dress, slightly amber highlights. Rich and balanced nose, pleasant overall, with a rather "classic" side. After a few minutes, aromas of white flowers, hawthorn and liquorice take over.
Generous notes of plum and fig marmalade rounded out by intense oaky notes of toffee and toasted bread on the nose. The mellowness of butterscotch and baked spices with hints of dark chocolate flavors.
Chabasse XO Cognac features a golden hue with reddish flashes and a subtle, woody nose, highlighted by Port aromas and fruity notes of prune. Its palate is rich and full-bodied, showcasing nutty flavors of hazelnut and walnut, complemented by delicate floral hints of iris and hyacinth.
Chabasse VS de Luxe Cognac has a golden amber hue, a nose of fine vanilla, warm spices, and sweet floral notes, and a fresh, fruity palate with a medium-length finish. Aged for at least two years in Limousin oak barrels, it offers a lively and harmonious experience, making it a perfect aperitif for summer evenings.
Made to go very well with a cigar, this Napoleon Cigar Blend has a luxurious nose of dried fruit and rich spicy aromas, followed by a full, complex palate of winter spices and richly fruity notes. Rich, with warm and masculine notes, it has been designed to satisfy lovers of spirits and cigars. Delicately aged in oak barrels, it has slowly achieved the necessary maturity to reach a perfect balance.
Chabasse VSOP Cognac has a warm golden color, a dominant floral nose with long-lasting aromas, and a rich palate featuring a strong burst of fruit and excellent length. Aged for at least four years in French Limousin oak casks, this well-balanced blend comes from the Chabasse family estate, founded in 1818.
Founded in 1755, Maison Gautier is one of the oldest Cognac Houses. The natural humidity of the Gautier cellars, located just above the river, helps the eaux-de-vie to age harmoniously before they are blended into a Cognac that is smooth, rounded and rich.
Only 588 bottles of the Rarissimes by Camus Petite Champagne 1970 Cognac have been produced. The harvest of 1970 was an exceptional one, with a cold and rainy winter being followed by a hot, dry summer. This provided the perfect growing conditions and grapes that exuded some top quality wine.
Gold color. Bright, fresh, spicy aromas and flavors of raisin-peach compote, apple bread pudding, chocolate, and sandalwood with a silky, bright, dry-yet-fruity light-to-medium body and a tingling, delightful, medium-long praline, baking spices, and cola finish.