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The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1969 Petite Champagne is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
Founded in 1782 in La Rochelle, Godet is one of the oldest family-owned Cognac houses still in operation. For over 15 generations, the Godet family has preserved a unique maritime and artisanal heritage, shaped by the influence of the Atlantic Ocean and centuries of seafaring tradition.
The house is renowned for its authentic approach, crafting elegant, floral, and finely structured eaux-de-vie sourced from the region’s finest crus. Aged in coastal cellars, Godet Cognacs develop subtle saline freshness, refined aromatics, and a signature style of remarkable finesse.
From classic blends to rare and prestigious expressions, each Godet Cognac reflects a distinctive family legacy rooted in tradition, time-honored craftsmanship, and a spirit of exploration.
Prunier Vintage “Lucky” Box brings together three unblended vintage Cognacs, each capturing the spirit of a distinct decade from the heart of the Cognac region. Unlike the larger Cognac houses, Prunier does not cultivate its own vineyards. Instead, it specializes in sourcing exceptional eaux-de-vie directly from independent winegrowers and distillers. This allows them to...
A rich VSOP combining Grande and Petite Champagne with an average age of 7 years. This harmonious VSOP offers a well-structured body thanks to the Petite Champagne and an extremely aromatic finish thanks to the Grande Champagne.
The Autumn decanter is part of an exclusive collection of four decanters inspired by the seasons, all designed by Lalique. The decanter's feminine shape and purplish-tinted stopper contain a blend of Grande Champagne cognacs, carefully selected and curated by Armand Hardy at the end of the Second World War.
Louis XIII, is since 1874, a tribute to the blend of the oldest and most refined eaux-de-vie of Maison Rémy Martin. All come from the Premier Cru of the Cognac region: Grande Champagne and are slowly aged in large grain oak barrels, mainly from the forests of Limousin. Each sip is a real journey through time.
To celebrate its 115th anniversary, Maison Bache-Gabrielsen has created Liberté. This Cognac in a limited edition of 500 bottles is an exclusive blend of two Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie dating from 1944 and 1945. Each has spent more than 70 years in oak barrels to reveal delicate and harmonious aromas.