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This Borderies 1975 comes from the village of Richemont, from old vines planted in the 1940s. This cognac was distilled in a 20-hl still and aged in a temperate cellar without any additions during aging. Bottled in February 2025 in a limited edition of only 168 bottles.
Founded in 1769, Maison Prunier is one of the oldest cognac houses, embodying over two centuries of tradition and expertise. As an independent and family-run house, it stands out for its artisanal approach and dedication to the authenticity of the eaux-de-vie it carefully selects and matures.
Located in Cognac, the house sources from the finest appellations of the region, including Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, and Fins Bois, to craft exceptional cognacs. Each batch is meticulously chosen and aged in French oak casks, where time and humidity gradually shape its aromatic complexity.
Prunier cognacs are renowned for their subtle balance between power and finesse. They develop elegant notes of dried fruits, soft spices, honey, and rancio, with remarkable depth on the palate. Staying true to tradition, the house offers vintage cognacs and exceptional blends, showcasing its expertise and commitment to quality.
With its unique heritage and unwavering dedication, Maison Prunier is now recognized as a benchmark among cognac enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide.
To commemorate its 250th anniversary, Hennessy commissioned the New Yorker artist Ryan McGinness to redesign the renowned Hennessy VS bottle. This is the fifth in a series of collaborations with globally acclaimed artists, including Kaws, Futura, Os Gemeos, and Shepard Fairy. This partnership perfectly reflects Hennessy's 250-year commitment to the art of blending....
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1933 Grande Champagne is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
Laurichesse Le Chai de Mon Père Fût 104 is a rare cognac aged in a single cask, offering remarkable complexity. Its amber hue with golden highlights introduces a nose rich with aromas of candied fruits, honey, vanilla, and oak. On the palate, this cognac charms with its roundness, featuring notes of caramel, soft spices, and a hint of leather. The finish is long,...
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.