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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, engraved and decorated with 24-carat gold.
Infini is a complex blend of old eaux-de-vie, carefully matured in a high-humidity cellar to give it suppleness and roundness with a natural reduction. This cognac offers rich, powerful aromas that reveal themselves on the palate and last for many minutes.
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The Maison De Luze, founded in 1822, is a prestigious cognac house that epitomizes the elegance and craftsmanship of the Cognac region. Located in the heart of the Grande Champagne vineyards, the premier cru of the appellation, the house is renowned for its fine and exceptional-quality cognacs.
With a rich family heritage and a relentless pursuit of excellence, Maison De Luze oversees every step of production, from vineyard cultivation to distillation and aging. Its eaux-de-vie, distilled on fine lees and aged in French oak barrels, reveal rich aromas, a velvety texture, and remarkable complexity.
The De Luze range features iconic cognacs such as the VSOP Fine Champagne and XO Fine Champagne, celebrated for their delicate notes of dried fruits, vanilla, and spices. These award-winning cognacs are cherished by connoisseurs for their perfect harmony and refinement.
Maison De Luze embodies the French art of living and continues to shine internationally through its respect for tradition and constant innovation.
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