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Frapin Trilogy n°1 presents the original blend of the 3 vintages distilled on lees: 1986, 1988 and 1990. It is the 1990 vintage, the youngest which imposes the “32 years old” seal on the blend, to give its framework to the composition. Double gold medalist and awarded cognac of the year at the International Spirits Challenge 2023, this cognac shines with its charisma and the elegance of its aromatic palette. The spicy notes are appreciated by the 1988 vintage, the suppleness and balance by the 1986 vintage.
The Frapin House, founded in 1270, is one of the oldest and most prestigious cognac houses in the Grande Champagne region, the most coveted area for cognac production. A true symbol of excellence and tradition, Frapin combines centuries of expertise with a modern vision to produce exceptional cognacs.
Frapin is distinguished by its unique terroir, where the vines, grown on limestone soils, benefit from an ideal climate for producing superior-quality grapes. Frapin cognacs come exclusively from Grande Champagne, giving each expression an unparalleled aromatic richness. Aging in oak barrels, often in older barrels, imparts a great complexity, woody aromas, and remarkable depth to their cognacs.
Among the house’s flagship cuvées, the Frapin VSOP offers a great balance between fruity and spicy notes, while the Frapin XO is more complex, with hints of dried fruits, honey, and leather. The Frapin Château de Fontpinot is a rare vintage, often considered the pinnacle of the house, offering exceptional richness and depth.
The Frapin House is a guarantee of quality, offering refined, elegant, and character-filled cognacs that delight connoisseurs worldwide.
Only a mouth blown crystal decanter could serve as a suitable case for the splendid Auguste blend who’s oldest eau-de-vie dates from 1917 and the yougest from the 1940s. Having reached the summit of its maturity process built up all along the 20th century, this Cognac is full of power and aromatic intensity.
Smooth and with charm Cognac – Maturity of the natural oxidization. Strong personality of its origins. Roasted notes, grilled, fresh wood (eucalyptus), dainty rancio. Colour: deep mahogany with amber reflections.
This Borderies 1975 comes from the village of Richemont, from old vines planted in the 1940s. This cognac was distilled in a 20-hl still and aged in a temperate cellar without any additions during aging. Bottled in February 2025 in a limited edition of only 168 bottles.
Baron Gaston Legrand 1967 is a Bas-Armagnac with rustic charm, rich aromas and good length in the mouth.