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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.
From a little-known but historically significant cru, Mauxion Lot 89 Bois Ordinaires is a rare and distinctive cognac, drawn from a single cask distilled in 1989. This lot showcases the aromatic potential of the Bois Ordinaires, a terroir often overlooked, here elevated by the expertise of Maison Mauxion.
On the nose, it reveals beautiful...
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac d'Arlette L.70 is part of the Trésors de Famille Collection. It is a Cognac harvested in 1970 at Lagarde-sur-le-Né on the Petite Champagne terroir and offered in a limited edition of 366 bottles only.
Hennessy Paradis is made from very old Eaux-de-vie reflecting the personality of a great Cognac: suppleness, complexity and roundness. This exceptional blend was created by Maurice Fillioux in 1979. Showcased in a luxurious bottle and box, its coppery gold color palette bears witness to the many years of aging in oak barrels.
2002 marked a turning point in European history as the single currency was adopted and as the British Monarchy lost the Queen Mother (Elizabeth). In Cognac, Bache Gabrielsen Cellar Master selected two lots of the 2002 vintage from two distinct areas of Grande Champagne, which expressed great complementarity when blended together.
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 second multi-crus blend, Symphonie des Terroirs N°2, finds its balance and aromatic complexity in three barrels from three terroirs:
- Grande Champagne L.57/62: 15%
- Fins Bois L.81: 50%
- Borderies L.90's: 35%.
The blend, with an average age of 40 years, was carried out...
In 2020, Chichibu made headlines with the release of The First Ten, its very first official 10-year-old bottling. A true milestone in the history of Japanese whisky, this expression symbolized the culmination of years of dedication, achieving what few would have thought possible just a few decades earlier.
Today, the distillery presents not “The...
A blend of Grande Champagne Cognacs aged for 50 years!
Chantal L.99 Cognac, produced and distilled by Chantal Hillairet in Eraville, a town located in the exceptional “Grande Champagne” cru, benefits from the aromatic complexity attached to this unique terroir. 120 bottles produced from a single barrel with a natural strength of 42,5%.