- New
- 70CL

Baron Otard Collection du Roi No.3 is an Hors d’age cognac, a rare and complex blend of aged eaux-de-vie selected from the historic Château de Cognac reserves, crafted by the Cellar Master. Bottled in a mouth-blown crystal decanter inspired by the crown jewels of Francois Ier, and presented in a handcrafted case of leather, silk, lacquer and gold leaf. On the nose, aromas of plum blossom, walnut, warm spices—especially nutmeg—tinged with candied orange and fine oak. The palate opens generously with prune and rich rancio, followed by candied fruits and a delicate spice finish
Baron Otard is a legendary Cognac house founded in 1795 by Jean‑Baptiste Antoine Otard, who purchased the Château de Cognac—birthplace of King Francois Ier—to house his cellars. Descendant of an aristocratic lineage connected to a Viking named Ottar, the brand matures its eaux‑de‑vie in the medieval castle’s cellars, benefiting from consistent humidity and temperature. Now owned by Bacardi Group, it balances innovation with centuries-old traditions. Its range, from VS to XO Gold, showcases masterful blends, refined aromas (floral, dried fruits, vanilla, licorice), and French oak aging.
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.
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