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The Imperial Collection 40-Year Cognac is a masterpiece of luxury, housed in an ornate, Fabergé-inspired golden egg. This exceptional cognac boasts four decades of aging, delivering a velvety richness with notes of dried fruit, oak, and spice.
Chabasse XO Impérial Cognac boasts a brilliant golden copper hue and an impressive bouquet of tobacco, dried leaves, old roses, and toasted nuts. On the palate, it offers a lengthy and complex experience, revealing exotic flavors such as cinnamon, coconut, saffron, and ginger.
Pierre Vallet XO cognac is an extra old blend of eaux-de-vie, brought for the first time from Maison Pierre Vallet. Pierre Vallet is a family business owned by the same family responsible for Château de Montifaud.
This Cognac XO (Extra Old) shows an authentic personality, after many years of ageing in oak barrels in the heart of our centenary family cellars which keep our oldest and most precious Cognac. Steeped in our traditions, PASQUINET XO was created specially for the passionate delight.
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.
On the nose, pleasant floral notes and a beautiful aromatic complexity punctuated with subtle woody touches. An overall elegance typical of aged Cognacs from Grande Champagne.
Named after the founder of the Hennessy House, Richard Hennessy is an incredibly complex cognac with infinite aromas and more than 100 of the most exceptional 'eaux-de-vie,' aged up to 200 years.
Old gold color. Decadant nose, striking the nose with the very best of what a Grande Champagne cognac can offer. Tantalizes with hawthorn and bright notes of oak and licorice. Then currants, candied apricot.
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.
Jean Grosperrin worked as a cognac broker in the Cognac region. A broker in eaux-de-vie plays a very discreet yet strategic role between the producer and the buyer. His job is to evaluate the quality of the eaux-de-vie and to introduce interested parties to each other.
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.