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The Grosperrin Heritage N°76 Grande Champagne Cognac is an exceptional spirit, hailing from the prestigious Grande Champagne region, known for its chalky soils that impart unique finesse and complexity to the eaux-de-vie. This cognac stands out for its rarity and advanced age, with slow maturation allowing it to develop deep aromas of dried fruits, vanilla, and noble wood. A subtle sweetness, combined with lightly spicy notes, makes it a remarkable product, perfect for connoisseurs seeking rarity and refinement.
The Grosperrin house is a reference in the world of Cognac, specializing in the production of exceptional cognacs from rare, old crus of remarkable quality. Founded in the 1990s by Jean Grosperrin, a passionate advocate of the Cognac region, the house is known for its commitment to preserving traditions while bringing a touch of modernity. Grosperrin stands out for its unique approach to selecting eaux-de-vie, often sourced from lesser-known terroirs that are often overlooked by larger houses. By respecting traditional distillation and aging methods, and focusing on extremely aged cuvées, each bottle offers a rare aromatic depth and a unique complexity. Grosperrin produces cognacs that delight connoisseurs, blending elegance, finesse, and power.
The Grosperrin house was founded by Jean Grosperrin, a passionate advocate of the history and culture of Cognac, who distinguished himself with his focus on old crus and the search for authentic terroirs. The story of the house began in the 1990s, when Jean Grosperrin set out to discover old cognac stocks in estates often overlooked by the larger houses. He primarily focused on eaux-de-vie from small properties and forgotten terroirs, with the aim of showcasing rare and complex cognacs.
This passion for overlooked terroirs and the pursuit of excellence allowed Grosperrin to create a range of cognacs with great aromatic richness. The house is also known for its partnerships with...
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%.
Maxime Trijol Petite Champagne 1972 is a Cognac from a single harvest on the Petite Champagne terroir.
Maison François Voyer XO 1er Cru is a complex blend of Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie that have aged 10 to 25 years in oak barrels. It is a delicate Cognac with great length on the palate.
Hardy Noces de Perle is a blend of 10 Grande Champagne Cognacs from around 30 years old. The nose is marked by elegant aromas of raisins and dried flowers. On the palate, the attack is slightly peppery then vanilla.
Last vintage of the 20th century ! 1999 was a tough year for Mother Nature, the Erika tanker was wrecked off the coast of Brittany and Storm Lothar raged in Western Europe. Cognac production was lucky enough to resist this tempest, although the bad weather conditions made it one of the smallest productions of the century, and therefore one of the rarest.