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Baron Otard XO Gold Cognac is a symbol of elegance and refinement. Crafted from a blend of old eaux-de-vie from top crus, including Grande Champagne, it delivers rich complexity. Aromas of dried fruits, soft spices, leather, and honey unfold into a round, full-bodied, and harmonious palate. Aged extensively in oak barrels, this XO reveals a long, silky finish – the true hallmark of Baron Otard’s expertise.
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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.
2002 marked a turning point in European history as the single currency was adopted and as the British Monarchy lost the Queen Mother (Elizabeth). In Cognac, Bache Gabrielsen Cellar Master selected two lots of the 2002 vintage from two distinct areas of Grande Champagne, which expressed great complementarity when blended together.
Annick L.92 Cognac, produced and distilled by Annick TRIBOT in Criteuil-la-Magdeleine, a town located in the exceptional “Grande Champagne” cru, benefits from the aromatic complexity attached to this unique terroir. 140 bottles produced from a single barrel with a natural strength of 45,9%.
Maxime Trijol Petite Champagne 1993 is a Cognac with an orange, limpid robe. On the nose, a beautiful harmony of floral notes, cooked fruit, Morello cherry and spices mixed with a woodiness and rancio sufficiently melted to contribute to a balanced whole. Roundness and finesse emerge from this beautiful eau-de-vie.
Symphonie des Terroirs N°1 is the result of a collaboration between producers of four crus from the Cognac region, Jean-Luc Pasquet having served as master blender for the project in the 1990s. Lot number L.31Y represents the average age of the eaux-de-vie. Limited edition, this cognac was only produced in 534 bottles.
A.E. Dor Vieille Reserve N°10 is a family treasure of a few « bonbonnes » discovered a short time ago, in a small cellar on a property located in Grande Champagne near Lignière-Sonneville. This “brut de fut” reserve was collected in glass « bonbonnes », at its fullness in 1962 having reached its 41.5% after a long and slow evaporation. Floral aromas. In the mouth, it...