- 70cL
Aged for over 2 decades, Tiffon 1995 Fins Bois demonstrates the qualities of the Fins Bois region, an excellent growing area that surrounds 3 other crus. Its rich, strong aromas are a perfect representation of this region. Distilled in Jarnac according to the region's traditional methods, it gives a good overview of the 1995 Fins Bois harvest, and has been carefully chosen at the right time to reveal the past through its aromatic qualities.
Maison Tiffon – Excellence and Legacy in Cognac
Founded in 1875, Maison Tiffon is one of the oldest Cognac houses still in operation. Based in Jarnac, in the heart of the Charente region, it has upheld a tradition of excellence for over a century, blending heritage and innovation to craft Cognacs of remarkable quality.
The house’s history took a pivotal turn in 1913, when Sverre Braastad, a Norwegian Cognac enthusiast, married the founder’s granddaughter and took over the estate. This fusion of Nordic culture and Charentaise savoir-faire created a dynasty of passionate Cognac makers, who continue to lead the house today.
Tiffon’s vineyards span 40 hectares in the prestigious Grande Champagne and Fins Bois appellations. Every step of production is meticulously controlled: distillation takes place in traditional copper pot stills, while aging occurs in Limousin oak casks, enhancing the Cognacs’ complexity and elegance.
Tiffon Cognacs are known for their perfect balance of power and finesse, offering rich aromas of dried fruits, vanilla, spices, and exceptional length on the palate. Among its iconic expressions, the Cognac Tiffon XO delivers remarkable smoothness and depth, while the prestigious Cognac Tiffon Extra showcases the house’s oldest and rarest reserves.
A true gem of Charentais heritage, Maison Tiffon continues to captivate fine spirits enthusiasts with its authenticity and commitment to excellence, crafting Cognacs where every drop tells a story of passion and tradition.
From a single vintage, Hardy Vintage 1989 Grande Champagne is a rare cognac that embodies the timeless elegance and refined craftsmanship of Maison Hardy. Sourced exclusively from Cognac’s premier cru, Grande Champagne, it showcases the finesse and ageing potential that define this exceptional terroir.
After extended maturation in French oak casks,...
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.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
A Cognac made with very old eaux-de-vie from the smallest vintage in the Cognac region: the Borderies. A limited edition from Maxime Trijol.