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Hardy Pritemps is placed at the center of a precious round case, combining white and pastel leather with an ingenious opening system at the front. Here too, sophistication and originality are the order of the day. The decanter contains a blend of small batches of Grande Champagne carefully isolated by Armand Hardy at the end of the Second World War.
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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.
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.
Braastad XO Superior, as the name suggests, is an improved blend of the traditional XO. It is made from a selection of eaux-de-vie aged 15 to 25 years from complementary terroirs: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies and Fins Bois.
The Cigar Blend XO is distilled on lees and aged in humid cellars to give it roundness and suppleness. It pays homage to the subtle notes of “Rancio” unique to our old Cognacs. As its name suggests, it promises memorable tasting moments when paired with cigars of Latin origin.
Godet Single-Cru 22 Ans Borderies is a Cognac from a single terroir: Borderies and having aged for a minimum of 22 years in oak barrels.
Lalique has imagined a radiant decanter, using its famous amber crystal to illuminate a fairy-tale vine. The atmosphere is more vibrant and sunny than ever. The Cognac is composed of six almost century-old Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie carefully isolated by Armand Hardy between 1919 and 1940.
The L'Hiver decanter represents the pinnacle of the Quatre Saisons collection, with its frosted blue crystal symbolizing the vine in hibernation. This ultimate blend of century-old eaux-de-vie marks the end of the seasonal cycle. This creation enchants the senses with notes of rancio, oak and candied orange, harmoniously combined with the finest spices of cardamom and...
The Autumn decanter is part of an exclusive collection of four decanters inspired by the seasons, all designed by Lalique. The decanter's feminine shape and purplish-tinted stopper contain a blend of Grande Champagne cognacs, carefully selected and curated by Armand Hardy at the end of the Second World War.