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Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1992 harvest from the Fins Bois terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
Founded in 1769, Maison Prunier is one of the oldest cognac houses, embodying over two centuries of tradition and expertise. As an independent and family-run house, it stands out for its artisanal approach and dedication to the authenticity of the eaux-de-vie it carefully selects and matures.
Located in Cognac, the house sources from the finest appellations of the region, including Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, and Fins Bois, to craft exceptional cognacs. Each batch is meticulously chosen and aged in French oak casks, where time and humidity gradually shape its aromatic complexity.
Prunier cognacs are renowned for their subtle balance between power and finesse. They develop elegant notes of dried fruits, soft spices, honey, and rancio, with remarkable depth on the palate. Staying true to tradition, the house offers vintage cognacs and exceptional blends, showcasing its expertise and commitment to quality.
With its unique heritage and unwavering dedication, Maison Prunier is now recognized as a benchmark among cognac enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
Ancestral N°9 is a unique blend of the oldest vintages (1948, 1955, 1958, 1960 and 1971) from Maison François Voyer in a limited edition of 210 bottles worldwide only. An exceptional tasting moment!
This cognac Extra is bottled in a handcrafted decanter enhanced with rose gold. For this special cognac, Jean-Edouard Godet has used the very best batches dating back to the 20th century. Connoisseurs will enjoy a deep eau-de-vie with a heady sensual bouquet, velvety aromas underlined by a spicy touch and sparks of dry flowers.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
Maxime Trijol Petite Champagne 1973 is a Cognac from a single harvest on the Petite Champagne terroir.