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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.
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.
This cognac has always been stored in the ORECO warehouses in Barbezieux in a small, damp cellar ideal for ageing. Very intense aromas and taste. Distilled with fine lees. The wood is well balanced. Fruity aromas are dominant, with traces of almond and apricot.
LOUIS XIII unveils RARE CASK 42.1, a true Wonder of Time and Nature, offering an ultimate expression of LOUIS XIII Cognac.
Raymond Ragnaud Grande Champagne Cognac 1994 is a finely crafted vintage from the premier Grande Champagne region. Aged to perfection in oak barrels, it offers a complex profile of rich aromas and smooth flavors, showcasing the elegance and depth typical of its terroir.
Raymond Ragnaud Grande Champagne Cognac 1999 is an exceptional vintage from the renowned Grande Champagne region. Carefully aged in oak barrels, this cognac reveals a refined balance of rich flavors and aromatic complexity, perfect for those seeking a sophisticated and elegant spirit.
Raymond Ragnaud Grande Champagne Cognac 2003 is a distinguished vintage from the premier Grande Champagne region. Aged to perfection in oak casks, it boasts a rich and refined flavor profile, with a harmonious blend of floral and fruity notes.
The Cognac region consists of six vineyard growth areas, called 'Crus'. The grapes used for Cognac must always come from this French region. The area covers the Char- ente-Maritime, a large part of the Charente and some smaller parts of deux-Sevres and the famous Dordogne.
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).
The first non-XO release from Cognac house Tesseron still offers plenty of complexity, with notes of spice and stewed fruit alongside floral notes. A versatile Cognac that is a beautiful sipper but will transform your Cognac cocktails, and one made with eaux-de-vie from the region’s two top areas, Grande and Petite Champagne.
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.
Ripe fruits, vanilla, and plum, soft and delicate mouth. To be savored as a digestive or as an aperitif. Pair with a honey sweet curd cheese, wild strawberries with cane sugar, or a light coffee.
Martingale Cognac originates from the esteemed Cognac region in France, renowned for producing world-class brandies. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this exquisite spirit offers a sensory journey like no other. With a rich golden hue, it beckons with a complex bouquet of dried fruits, oak, and subtle floral notes, tantalizing the senses from the first pour.
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.