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Hardy Privilege is a 100% Grande Champagne Cognac dating from before the 1st World War and bottled in 1983 by Jacques Hardy. This limited edition of 333 carafes from Lallique, signed by Bénédicte Hardy is delivered in a magnificent leather box. An eau-de-vie of breathtaking finesse with a captivating finish.
Founded in 1863, Maison Hardy is an iconic name in the world of exceptional cognacs. Located in Cognac, France, this family-run house has gained international acclaim for its elegance, craftsmanship, and dedication to tradition.
Maison Hardy stands out with its refined blends, showcasing cognacs from the finest crus in the region, particularly Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. Its artistic vision is evident in its bottles, often inspired by the Art Nouveau movement and presented as true works of art.
Among its most coveted creations are the Noces d’Or, Noces de Diamant, and the outstanding Perfection series, which epitomize aromatic complexity and sophistication. The house embodies a timeless legacy while innovating to delight the most discerning connoisseurs around the globe.
Prulho XO Borderies N°8 is a limited edition made from Borderies grapes, harvested exclusively in 1998.
Aged for over 2 decades, Tiffon 1995 Fins Bois demonstrates the qualities of the Fins Bois region, an excellent growing area that surrounds 3 other crus. Its rich, strong aromas are a perfect representation of this region. Distilled in Jarnac according to the region's traditional methods, it gives a good overview of the 1995 Fins Bois harvest, and has been carefully chosen...
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
Hardy Noces de Diamant is a 60 year old Cognac from Grande Champagne only. Very complex, this great Cognac is characterized by the Charentais rancio with aromas of saffron and leather with hints of spicy bitter fruit. The length in the mouth is impressive.
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.