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An exceptional cognac for an exceptional man, Louis Vallet (4th generation), who launched bottle sales at Château Montifaud. The L50 is a rare blend of very old cognacs and constitutes one of the most prestigious qualities of cognac from the House. The first cognac distilled by Louis Vallet was selected to be part of this blend.
Château de Montifaud is a family-owned wine estate located in Segonzac, in the Cognac region of France. Founded in the early 20th century, the château is renowned for its high-quality Cognac spirits, reflecting traditional craftsmanship and the excellence of the Grande Champagne terroir, one of the top crus in the region.
Château de Montifaud Cognacs are primarily crafted from Ugni Blanc and Colombard grapes. They are distinguished by their finesse, aromatic complexity, and balance. The cuvées feature aromas of dried fruits, vanilla, honey, and flowers, with subtle notes of spices and oak. On the palate, the Cognacs reveal a velvety texture, aromatic richness, and impressive length. The Château de Montifaud VSOP, for example, is particularly praised for its harmony, depth, and elegance.
The estate follows an artisanal approach to distillation and aging, utilizing traditional methods such as distillation in Charentais stills and aging in oak barrels. Each bottle of Château de Montifaud reflects the excellence of the Grande Champagne terroir, providing a refined and authentic tasting experience.
Brillet Reserve Extra VSOP is a round, fine and fruity Cognac. A minimum of 4 years of aging for the youngest eaux-de-vie making up this cognac, an expression of the Petite Champagne terroir, rich in clay-limestone soils.
This rare vintage cognac, distilled in 1975 and drawn from a single cask, hails from the lesser-known Bons Bois region, known for producing expressive and characterful eaux-de-vie. Carefully selected and bottled by Maison Mauxion, it embodies the family’s artisanal expertise and deep respect for traditional craftsmanship.
Aged for decades in oak...
Audry Exception is a blend of Grande and Petite Champagne eaux-de-vie, more commonly known as Fine Champagne. The youngest Cognacs in the blend are 40 years old and the oldest 60 years old.
An astonishing aromatic richness: old oak, roasted pear then marzipan, nougat, cigar box, candied fruit and finally rancio. Impressive length in the mouth.
I Sodi Di San Niccolò was first produced in 1977 in Castellare di Castellina, a small village located between Florence and Siena, in the heart of the Chianti Classico appellation in Italy.
First Italian wine to appear in the Top 100 of Wine...
Long recognized by the family as an eau-de-vie of exceptional quality, the Heritage lot is the quintessence of what aging in barrels represents as conceived by the Bertrand family. The first Series of 500 Heritage were released in December 2018. In 2021, with three additional years of aging, 500 new bottles were extracted from the original batch: here is Héritage n°2!
Prulho Voyage Hors d'Age is a unique creation of elements chosen for their rarity and originality. The bottle has the shape and the link which recall the topette that the cellar masters use for their samplings. The aged wooden case made in the spirit of a barrel, reveals through the bung, the color of a Cognac with a subtle fragrance, from the two best terroirs: Grande and...
Exclusively sourced from Grande Champagne, Cognac’s premier cru, Mauxion Lot 26 is an extraordinarily old, rare cognac, distilled around 1926 and aged in oak casks for nearly a century. Bottled at natural strength, unfiltered and additive-free, it represents the purest expression of authentic, time-aged Cognac.
The nose is remarkably deep and...
Franck Bonville Brut Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs is an emblematic wine, a standard of the style of the Bonville house, finesse, elegance and smoothness thanks in particular to the choice of reserve wines.