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Hennessy VS Collector’s Edition N°01 celebrates the art and craftsmanship of the Hennessy house. This limited edition stands out with its bold blend of fruity notes, vanilla, and subtle spices, embodying the signature style of Hennessy VS. The bottle’s exclusive design reflects a modern and avant-garde spirit, making it a must-have for collectors and cognac enthusiasts alike.
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.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
XO Fine Champagne from Maison Bache Gabrielsen has aged for 10 to 30 years in Limousin oak barrels. It is a blend of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, also called Fine Champagne.
Godet Single-Cru 22 Ans Grande Champagne is a Cognac from a single terroir: Grande Champagne and having aged for a minimum of 22 years in oak barrels.
2011 turned out to be the hottest year in France since weather records began a century ago. One of the main features of 2011 was an exceptionally warm and dry spring and fall. April and October were the hottest months on record, with April exceeding the average by more than 4.2°C. The hot, dry weather resulted in the exceptional 2011 vintage of Petite Champagne.