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Created in 1920 by Jacques and Robert Delamain, Pale & Dry XO refers to its pale color and lightness. The name reflects a unique choice in the XO category: to produce a cognac with no added sugar or colorant, aged in old oak barrels, making it lighter and with less wood influence on the palate. A century later, Pale & Dry XO remains faithful to this original elegance, which allows the fruit of refined eaux-de-vie to blossom with majesty.
Delamain - The Art of Traditional Cognac
Delamain is an iconic cognac house, founded in 1824, renowned for its expertise and commitment to quality. Located in the Cognac region of Charente, the house is synonymous with tradition, elegance, and artisanal craftsmanship.
Delamain stands out for its unique approach to cognac production. By exclusively using eaux-de-vie from the Grande Champagne region, one of Cognac’s finest crus, Delamain prioritizes quality over quantity. Each cognac results from a meticulous selection of the finest crus and extended aging in oak barrels, allowing the aromas to develop with finesse and complexity.
Delamain cognacs are celebrated for their elegance, depth, and aromatic richness. On the palate, they reveal subtle notes of dried fruits, honey, vanilla, and oak, with delicate touches of white flowers and spices. Their cognacs are distinguished by their velvety smoothness and long finish, offering a sophisticated and memorable tasting experience.
Delamain offers a varied range of cognacs, from complex blends to rare vintage releases, each being a masterpiece of the cellar master’s craft. For cognac enthusiasts seeking an authentic and refined experience, Delamain represents the pinnacle of traditional cognac artistry.
Ces descriptions mettent en avant l’histoire, l’engagement envers la qualité, et la sophistication des produits Delamain, en soulignant les caractéristiques uniques de leurs cognacs, tout en intégrant des éléments clés pour améliorer le référencement.
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.
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac de Pierre is part of the Tresors de Famille Collection. It is a 1964 Cognac harvested at Angeac-Champagne on the Grande Champagne terroir and offered in a limited edition of 377 bottles only.
De Luze Infini is the fruit of age-old know-how handed down from generation to generation.
These eaux-de-vie from Grande-Champagne reach their gustatory peak in a unique blend, sublimated in an exceptional 2.2kg crystal decanter crafted by 14 artisans. Infini is born through the hands of men and women with unique skills: mouth-blown, hand-cut,...
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1928 Grande Champagne is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.