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French Armagnac is a distinctive kind of world oldest Craft brandy produced in the Armagnac province, between the Adour and Garonne rivers in the foothills of the Pyrenees, southwest France in the fertile Gascony region by small producers.
This is a cognac aged in a cask with a specific toasting and wood preparation consisting in various processes including hot steaming the wood to prepare the grain before the charring.
Armagnac is the oldest brandy (and liquor) recorded to be still distilled in the world. Markovic Estates keeps this tradition alive by sourcing the finest grapes from the Armagnac region in Gascony, southwest France.
With the holidays approaching, Hennessy released a limited-edition Hennessy X.O. The bottle of timeless cognac is housed in a beautiful, rose gold gift tin and includes an X.O ice stamp, making it the perfect gift for any refined spirit aficionado.
Delamain's excellent Très Venerable Cognac de Grande Champagne, blended from spirit averaging 45-50 years of age, and cut from a strength of 45% down to 40% using old, weaker eaux-de-vie to maximise the depth of flavour.
Released at the end of 2021, this limited-edition Hennessy XO bottling is part of the collaboration with French artist Julien Colombier. The design takes its inspiration from nature, while the liquid within is the same award-winning Hennessy cognac you know and love.
Blends aged thirty, fifty, sixty years and more, the Prestige collection embodies the emotion of times past.
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.
This unique bottling is a blend of Cognacs coming from ten demijohns dated from 1853-1906. So all of the Cognacs in the blend are well over 100 years old and almost all of the blend comes from the 19th century (making it considerably older than the most famous, big brand prestige cuvées like Louis XIII or Richard Hennessy). In fact, the Extreme looks like a downright bargain when compared to such wines (in both quality and price terms).