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XO has always been the connoisseurs' choice. This Premier Cru has been aged a minimum 20 years, Grande Champagne, meaning that all the eaux-de-vie used in the assemblage are from the best region of Cognac.
The Pierre Vallet XXO Hors d’Age Cognac is an “extra, extra old'' blend of eaux-de-vie brought to you for the first time from Maison Pierre Vallet; a humble family-run Cognac house that has dipped its toes into production of the newest age denomination in the Cognac world and have created their very own Hors d’Age extra eaux-de-vie.
The Pierre Ferrand Ancestrale is an exceptional Grande Champagne Cognac that represents the epitome of the art of blending. With an age of around 70 years, it is part of a rare collection of Cognacs that are among the oldest in the distillery's cellar. These Cognacs are also known as "Vieille Réserve" or "Réserve Limitée", indicating their highly aged status. The production of this Cognac is limited to only 300 bottles per year, with each bottle made to order and presented in a hardwood case.
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.
Blends aged thirty, fifty, sixty years and more, the Prestige collection embodies the emotion of times past.
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.
The Deau XO is a blend of cognacs sourced mostly from Petite Champagne and Fins Bois and aged in small Limousin oak wood barrels for 10 to 15 years. Deep amber color and mahogany nuances. Floral (jasmine, violet) and fruit aromas (dry plum, cinnamon).