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This edition of Hennessy VSOP Grande Fine Champagne was bottled in the 60s.
Hennessy: The Pinnacle of Cognac Excellence Since 1765
Hennessy is the world’s most renowned and prestigious cognac brand. Established in 1765 by Richard Hennessy, this iconic house is celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship in producing premium cognac. Based in Cognac, France, Hennessy stands out for its meticulous distillation process and careful aging in oak barrels, ensuring unparalleled depth and complexity in its offerings.
Hennessy’s portfolio includes legendary expressions such as Hennessy VS (Very Special), Hennessy VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale), and Hennessy XO (Extra Old), each delivering a distinctive sensory experience. Hennessy cognac is renowned for its rich, nuanced flavors, with notes ranging from dried fruits and spices to woody and chocolate undertones.
Hennessy represents a blend of heritage and innovation in the cognac industry, merging traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques to create exceptional spirits. The brand is also involved in various cultural and artistic initiatives, underscoring its commitment to excellence and the French art de vivre.
Explore the refined world of Hennessy and immerse yourself in the legacy of a legendary brand that continues to redefine the art of cognac with every sip.
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1958 harvest bottled with its natural alcohol degree after 66 years of aging in old barrels. Supplied in a wooden box.
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac de Jean Philippe is part of the Esprit de Famille Collection. It is a Cognac harvested in 1988 at Bonneuil on the Grande Champagne terroir and offered in a limited edition of 120 bottles only.
Godet Single-Cru 22 Ans Petite Champagne is a Cognac from a single terroir: Petite Champagne and having aged for a minimum of 22 years in oak barrels.
Hors d'Age from Maison Bache Gabrielsen is a blend of Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie, the oldest of which date back to 1917 and the youngest of the 1960s.