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Courvoisier Succession J.S. is an extremely rare cognac, created to commemorate the bicentenary of Napoleon's coronation in 1804. Only 2000 bottles were produced. Presented in a miniature replica of the chest of secrets that Napoleon used during his military campaigns, Succession JS is a blend of cognacs from Grande Champagne, produced and aged at one of Courvoisier's best suppliers and preciously preserved for generations.
Founded in 1828 in Jarnac, Charente, Maison Courvoisier is one of the most prestigious cognac houses in the world. Nicknamed the “Cognac of Napoleon,” it is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to excellence.
Each Courvoisier cognac is crafted from a meticulous selection of the finest eaux-de-vie sourced from the most renowned terroirs in the region. Aged with care in French oak barrels, these eaux-de-vie develop rich and complex aromas, offering delicate fruity, floral, and spicy notes.
Combining tradition and innovation, Maison Courvoisier upholds a unique legacy, producing exceptional cognacs that captivate enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide. Its elegant and refined style makes it a benchmark in the world of luxury spirits.
1988 happened to be a leap year starting on a Friday. The month of August that year had been extremely painful for the cognac vineyards, as well as for modern art enthusiasts and car addicts. Because both Jean-Michel Basquiat and Enzo Ferrari died that month and because it only rained 7.8mm in the Cognac region. Tough but promising conditions for a vintage quality, as the...
Since 1800, eight generations of the Hennessy Family have retained seven generations of the Fillioux family as their Master Blenders. Gilles Hennessy and Yann Fillioux have revivived a Private Hennessy Blend, originally created in 1865 to celebrate the Hennessy Company’s first Centenary.
Hennessy Paradis is made from very old Eaux-de-vie reflecting the personality of a great Cognac: suppleness, complexity and roundness. This exceptional blend was created by Maurice Fillioux in 1979. Showcased in a luxurious bottle and box, its coppery gold color palette bears witness to the many years of aging in oak barrels.
A rare Cognac from the Ile d'Oleron, in fact the old Cognacs in this particular location are almost impossible to find. This maritime terroir exposed to the spray of the Atlantic Ocean gives birth to gourmet and saline eaux-de-vie.
Created to mark the 120th anniversary of Maison Bache-Gabrielsen, this extraordinary Cognac from the Grande Champagne cru is released in an ultra-limited edition of only 220 bottles. Aged for over 100 years, it unveils rare aromatic complexity: dried fruits, delicate spices, dried flowers,...
Hennessy X.X.O was created in 1870 at the same time as Hennessy X.O, when the Master-Blender Emile Fillioux chose to reserve eaux-de-vie with promising potential. With the know-how inherited from his family and a 50-year career at Maison Hennessy, Yann Fillioux, 7th generation of Master-Assemblers, decided to recreate Hennessy X.X.O in 2018.
Noces d´Or Sublime is made from old Cognacs from Grande Champagne over 50 years old. It is characterized by its floral aromas with notes of green lilac. On the palate, a subtle blend of candied fruits balanced by a lively attack which brings freshness to this blend.
Hennessy Paradis is made from very old Eaux-de-vie reflecting the personality of a great Cognac: suppleness, complexity and roundness. This exceptional blend was created by Maurice Fillioux in 1979. Showcased in a luxurious bottle and box, its coppery gold color palette bears witness to the many years of aging in oak barrels.
Since 1800, eight generations of the Hennessy Family have retained seven generations of the Fillioux family as their Master Blenders. Gilles Hennessy and Yann Fillioux have revivived a Private Hennessy Blend, originally created in 1865 to celebrate the Hennessy Company’s first Centenary.
Hennessy Coupe des Salariés is a unique blend created in 2015 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Hennessy. This rare edition was never release on the market by Hennessy because it was only offered to employees of the House.