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Delamain Pleiade Plénitude Vintage 1988 originates from a magnificent parcel in the hilltop hamlet of Bouteville, whose historic fortress has guarded the region for a millennia and now keeps watch over some of its very finest Grande Champagne vines. This 32 Year Old Cognac is a sublime expression of this heart of the heart terroir.
Delamain - The Art of Traditional Cognac
Delamain is an iconic cognac house, founded in 1824, renowned for its expertise and commitment to quality. Located in the Cognac region of Charente, the house is synonymous with tradition, elegance, and artisanal craftsmanship.
Delamain stands out for its unique approach to cognac production. By exclusively using eaux-de-vie from the Grande Champagne region, one of Cognac’s finest crus, Delamain prioritizes quality over quantity. Each cognac results from a meticulous selection of the finest crus and extended aging in oak barrels, allowing the aromas to develop with finesse and complexity.
Delamain cognacs are celebrated for their elegance, depth, and aromatic richness. On the palate, they reveal subtle notes of dried fruits, honey, vanilla, and oak, with delicate touches of white flowers and spices. Their cognacs are distinguished by their velvety smoothness and long finish, offering a sophisticated and memorable tasting experience.
Delamain offers a varied range of cognacs, from complex blends to rare vintage releases, each being a masterpiece of the cellar master’s craft. For cognac enthusiasts seeking an authentic and refined experience, Delamain represents the pinnacle of traditional cognac artistry.
Ces descriptions mettent en avant l’histoire, l’engagement envers la qualité, et la sophistication des produits Delamain, en soulignant les caractéristiques uniques de leurs cognacs, tout en intégrant des éléments clés pour améliorer le référencement.
Cognac Grande Fine Champagne. It is made exclusively from “Grande Fine Champagne”, the premier cru of Cognac. This Cognac of around 50 years old is very rare.
Jean-Luc Pasquet Folle Blanche L.XIII is a unique Cognac because it is both organic, produced from an extremely rare grape variety: Folle Blanche and from the most famous terroir: Grande Champagne. An exceptional tasting experience!
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1978 harvest from the Borderies terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
A.E. Dor Vieille Reserve N°9 comes from a few carboys of a blend of very old Grande Champagne Eaux-de-vie (80%) and very old Fins Bois (20%). The quality of this great Cognac comes from this very long aging in barrels until it reaches 40% alcohol by natural evaporation.