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The iconic Cognac from the Maison François Voyer, the word "Gold" was added following the various tasting competitions won around the world. It is a blend of old Cognacs that have spent 20 to 30 years of aging in oak barrels.
The François Voyer house, located in the heart of Grande Champagne, the 1st cru of Cognac, is renowned for its exceptional cognacs. Built on a family heritage passed down through generations, it embodies the elegance, finesse, and aromatic richness of Cognac’s finest terroirs. Its artisanal approach ensures superior quality eaux-de-vie, celebrated for their perfect balance and complexity.
The history of François Voyer dates back more than two centuries, in the heart of Grande Champagne, renowned as the most prestigious terroir in the Cognac region. The Voyer family, deeply rooted in this area, has been dedicated to viticulture and distillation since the early 19th century.
The François Voyer vineyard spans approximately 28 hectares, exclusively planted with Ugni Blanc, a grape variety ideal for producing highly refined eaux-de-vie. Production methods remain faithful to artisanal traditions, including double distillation in copper stills and extended aging in oak barrels, resulting in cognacs of great aromatic richness.
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The iconic Cognac from the Maison François Voyer, the word "Gold" was added following the various tasting competitions won around the world. It is a blend of old Cognacs that have spent 20 to 30 years of aging in oak barrels.
This extremely rare cognac comes from a family of winegrowers based in Angeac-Champagne. It comes from a very old stock, distinct from the stock of the property, the lots of which are rarely put up for sale, and always in a confidential manner. It aged for many years in a small clay cellar, before moving to the Grosperrin cellars in Saintes.
Round and persistent, this cognac which bears the name of the portion that evaporates each year from the barrels. It manages to marry woody and first notes of "rancio" typical of old Cognacs from Grande Champagne.
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Tiffon Cuvée Quart de Siècle is a blend of old Cognacs aged at least 25 years, rigorously chosen by the Cellar Master.