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The Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet, located in the heart of Grande Champagne, the premier cru of the Cognac appellation, is a family-run estate renowned for its artisanal and environmentally conscious approach. Founded on values of authenticity and tradition, the house is dedicated to crafting organic and natural cognacs that reflect an exceptional terroir.
The estate spans limestone-rich soils ideal for cultivating Ugni Blanc and Folle Blanche grapes, essential for producing eaux-de-vie of great finesse. Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet is a pioneer in organic methods, emphasizing sustainable viticulture and natural winemaking processes.
Their cognacs, such as L’Organic 04 and L’Organic 10, are celebrated for their purity, aromatic complexity, and elegance. Each cuvée reveals delicate notes of ripe fruits, white flowers, and spices, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and a steadfast commitment to quality.
Internationally recognized, Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet embodies French excellence while championing responsible production in harmony with nature.
2011 turned out to be the hottest year in France since weather records began a century ago. One of the main features of 2011 was an exceptionally warm and dry spring and fall. April and October were the hottest months on record, with April exceeding the average by more than 4.2°C. The hot, dry weather resulted in the exceptional 2011 vintage of Petite Champagne.
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 2004 Petite Champagne is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
The 1998 Vintage is an elegant, harmonious and refined cognac, the result of a perfect alliance between an exceptional terroir, artisanal know-how and a quest for excellence. With its aromatic richness and remarkable length on the palate, it embodies a unique personality forged by the varied climatic conditions of that year. After the abundant rains of spring, the summer...
Frapin 15 Years Old is a blend of cognacs from wet and dry cellars to obtain roundness and suppleness as well as finesse and elegance. This Cognac XO "brut de cas" is passed directly from the barrel to the bottle at 45.3%, giving it strength and complexity.
Maxime Trijol Fins Bois 1979 is a Cognac with an orange color with copper reflections. Powerful, ample with floral, cooked fruit and cinnamon and vanilla spice notes, this eau-de-vie has a beautiful complexity complemented by aromas of dried nuts and hazelnuts.
At each stage of the tasting, Oban surprises with its character halfway between land and sea. It is a reflection of the terroir from which this malt comes: the Western Highlands. To accentuate the flavors of iodine and sea air during Oban's second maturation, its master distiller chose Fino Montilla casks, which enhance the elegance of the malt with delicate, woody notes.
This Cognac Grande Champagne is produced by the Dudognon family. It was distilled over a wood fire to obtain a unique eau-de-vie. It has improved for years in an oak barrel. The Old Vintage Collection presents original and carefully selected eaux-de-vie. This Cognac is offered in a limited edition N°1 of 800 bottles.
Bord de Mer is the first Cognac from Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet from the Borderies terroir. It is a blend with an average age of 30 years (L.30Y) with the characteristic freshness of Borderies. Ideal for tasting on sunny days, it was quite naturally that it was named Bord de Mer. Limited Edition of 309 bottles.
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac de Pierre is part of the Tresors de Famille Collection. It is a 1964 Cognac harvested at Angeac-Champagne on the Grande Champagne terroir and offered in a limited edition of 377 bottles only.