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Audry Art VSOP is a delicate blend of cognacs aged 6 to 7 years in French oak barrels in humid cellars, from the Bons Bois, Fins Bois and Petite Champagne regions. This versatile cognac at 40% vol. can go perfectly with the most creative preparations. The label of this bottle is inspired by the works of Anne Lesca, a talented ceramist from the 5th generation of the Audry family. An abstract work, a mixture of bright colors and materials, particularly captured the inspiration to represent the genesis of cognac. Maison Audry therefore interpreted this work in a bold way on its bottles, by also applying a special filter making the label visible under black light.
The Audry house is a prestigious cognac house, renowned for the exceptional quality of its cognacs and its respect for artisanal traditions. Founded in 1878 by Auguste Edmond Audry, a cognac enthusiast who began by buying and aging eaux-de-vie for his own use before commercializing them.
The house experienced a period of dormancy in the mid-20th century before being revived in the 1970s by his descendants, who decided to reconnect with the family tradition. The Audry house is distinguished by its commitment to quality and authenticity. It favors traditional and artisanal methods of cognac production. Maison Audry emphasizes the prolonged aging of its eaux-de-vie, allowing for the development of complex and refined aromas.
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1977 harvest from the Borderies terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
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.
Remarkable aromas of dried fruits, notes of toasted almonds and spices. Very delicate tannins, with incredible length on the palate. “A first step into Paradise!”
Just two cognacs here. Both from the Grande Champagne, the base is a 1928 with the addition of a little 1920 to further enhance the aromatic range.
Normandin-Mercier Petite Champagne 1976 is a very rare cognac, resulting from a memorable year due to its precocious drought, but endowed with an aromatic concentration and infinite richness.