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François Voyer Millésime 1993 is a « Brut de Fût » Cognac (53.6%) vintage 1993 coming only from the terroir of Grande Champagne. This limited edition was created from a single cask for a total of 652 bottles only.
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.
Mauxion Lot 45 Bons Bois Cognac has a very refined and vibrant aroma. It offers fresh notes of lime, sour plums, and passion fruits, along with white blossoms, jasmine tea, and ginger. There are also darker scents like moss, fallen autumn leaves, dark honey, and hints of vanilla.
On the palate, it has excellent mintiness, accompanied by flavors of...
Tesseron Royal Blend is a selection of very old cognacs from Grande Champagne, chosen from the Tesseron family's private collection for their fruity and exceptional floral aromas.
A 25-year-old Cognac of average age, a blend of the two emblematic vintages of Grande and Petite Champagne. Aged in oak barrels and assembled in La Rochelle, facing the Ocean, it retains this Atlantic character characteristic of Maison Godet.
This unique Cognac includes three vintages in one, acquired by Thibault Mauxion from a family of winegrowers in the Bons Bois region. At the end of the 1970s, these eaux-de-vie were brought together in a single barrel to save space in the cellar, and left for decades without any intervention. The majority of the blend (56%) is the 1975 vintage, 41% the 1973 vintage and the...
Cognac de Paul L.57 is the fruit of the work of Paul GAILLARD. Coming from the plots of the Gaillard estate located in Grande Champagne, this cask strength cognac is perfectly balanced thanks to its many years of aging, which brings a magnificent roundness and a beautiful complexity around the rancio. 319 bottles produced from a single barrel with a natural strength of...
This Rosé cuvée is a blend of 90% Chardonnay and 10% Pinot Noir. Rose de Craie refers to the chalky terroirs from which it comes (Grauves, Bisseuil, Vertus). The spirit of the cuvée is quite airy and sticks to the style of the domain which has a predominance for chardonnay, so it is a rosé which is close to a blanc de blancs with a saline frame.
Bruno Paillard Première Cuvée is a selection of first press exclusively from more than 30 the noblest terroirs of Champagne. A large proportion of reserve wines (25 vintages since 1985) are incorporated into the blend.
Frapin Millésime 1990 was distilled on lees and then aged for 30 years in sealed casks in the cellars of Domaine Frapin to guarantee the authenticity of the vintage. This long aging brings great aromatic complexity and an elegance specific to Frapin Cognacs.