- 70cL
Hardy ORGANIC, organic VSOP, comes from a close partnership with Maison Hardy's partner winegrowers, with respect for the environment at each stage of production. Eaux-de-vie between 6 and 7 years old, reduction in 4 stages with gently heated Limousin oak barrels.
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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.
From a single vintage, Hardy Vintage 1990 Grande Champagne showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of Maison Hardy and the nobility of Cognac’s premier cru. Sourced exclusively from Grande Champagne, this cognac delivers finesse, depth and outstanding ageing potential.
After extended maturation in French oak casks, the 1990 vintage reveals a rich...
Paulin Dudognon is the oldest Cognac from Maison Dudognon. This exceptional eau-de-vie has been carefully preserved in the House's cellars for more than 3 generations. A Cognac distilled over a wood fire by Raymond Dudognon, Claudine's father and Pierre's grandfather, who today work together to watch over the family tradition and the transmission of treasures from the past...
De Luze XO Fine Champagne Cognac is a blend of several eaux-de-vie selected and aged over the years by the Cellar Master to express the terroir of the Maison Boinaud vineyard. All the eaux-de-vie have reached a stage of maturity which gives a wonderful roundness and softness to this XO with long, exceptional and intense flavors.
2011 turned out to be the hottest year in France since weather records began a century ago. One of the main features of 2011 was an exceptionally warm and dry spring and fall. April and October were the hottest months on record, with April exceeding the average by more than 4.2°C. The hot, dry weather resulted in the exceptional 2011 vintage of Petite Champagne.
Balanced and refined, the 1997 Vintage captures the pure expression of the Grande Champagne terroir, the most prestigious cru in Cognac. Its character was shaped by a year of contrasting weather patterns: following an early and rapid flowering, a cool and rainy June and July gave way to a sunnier August, promoting harmonious grape maturation. The harvest proved both...