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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.
The Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet, located in the heart of Grande Champagne, the premier cru of the Cognac appellation, is a family-run estate renowned for its artisanal and environmentally conscious approach. Founded on values of authenticity and tradition, the house is dedicated to crafting organic and natural cognacs that reflect an exceptional terroir.
The estate spans limestone-rich soils ideal for cultivating Ugni Blanc and Folle Blanche grapes, essential for producing eaux-de-vie of great finesse. Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet is a pioneer in organic methods, emphasizing sustainable viticulture and natural winemaking processes.
Their cognacs, such as L’Organic 04 and L’Organic 10, are celebrated for their purity, aromatic complexity, and elegance. Each cuvée reveals delicate notes of ripe fruits, white flowers, and spices, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and a steadfast commitment to quality.
Internationally recognized, Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet embodies French excellence while championing responsible production in harmony with nature.
Maxime Trijol Fins Bois 1979 is a Cognac with an orange color with copper reflections. Powerful, ample with floral, cooked fruit and cinnamon and vanilla spice notes, this eau-de-vie has a beautiful complexity complemented by aromas of dried nuts and hazelnuts.
This unique Cognac includes 10 vintages in one, acquired by Thibault Mauxion from a family of winegrowers in the Fins Bois region. Extraordinary blend of vintages 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979 representing the complete palette of harvests from the 1970s.
Paul Beau Vieille Reserve is a blend of 100% Grande Champagne Cognacs with a minimum aging of 15 years. Aromas of waxed wood, apple pie, cocoa powder in the first nose, then aromas of cedar, bark and cloves. On the palate, a rich and dense cognac with honey flavors. Lots of length with hints of spices (cinnamon, cloves).
This rare Cognac comes from the commune la Brousse, near Matha, from a small farm. The producer born in 1952 still owns cognacs distilled by his father and grandfather. This Cognac is the result of a blend of two batches, made on the advice of a big Cognac house. The Cognac was bottled in demijohns in 2000.
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac de Jean-Pierre L.75 is part of the Trésors de Famille Collection. It is a Cognac harvested in 1975 by Jean-Pierre Limouzin at Angeac Champagne on the Grande Champagne terroir and offered in a limited edition of 120 bottles only.
Bord de Mer is the first Cognac from Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet from the Borderies terroir. It is a blend with an average age of 30 years (L.30Y) with the characteristic freshness of Borderies. Ideal for tasting on sunny days, it was quite naturally that it was named Bord de Mer. Limited Edition of 309 bottles.
This is the first time that Maison Ardbeg has used rare Port barrels to age its malt, before combining them with Bourbon barrels. The result is “Spectacular”: a smoky whisky with a perfect balance between sweetness and smoky peat, offering a variety of exclusive notes and aromas.
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This Cognac comes from a winegrower in the town of Pessines, in Charente-Maritime, a few kilometers from the town of Saintes. Benefiting from a minimum age guarantee of 33 years, it is a cognac which was produced by a producer who is now retired. The attention he paid to aging is remarkable, with the use of new, high-quality barrels at the start of aging.
Vallein-Tercinier Hors D'Age is a blend of Petite and Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie which have aged for more than 40 years in oak barrels. A Cognac with rancio, power and a lot of length in the mouth. Delicate woody and vanilla notes then spicy.