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Exoticism and freshness for this 1975 Vintage Cognac – Stewed mango and passion fruit, fresh note of coconut and ginger. Singular and rare cuvée. Colour: sustained gold.
Founded in 1810, Lheraud is a family-run Cognac house located in the Fins Bois region, one of the most renowned crus in the area. The house stands out for its artisanal approach to Cognac production, prioritizing traditional craftsmanship, distillation in Charentais stills, and long aging in oak barrels. Lheraud is particularly renowned for its vintage cognacs, made from exceptional harvests, which offer complex aromas and great richness. Even today, the Lheraud house continues its family legacy by crafting cognacs of remarkable quality, highly regarded by connoisseurs.
The Lheraud house was founded in 1810 by Jean Lheraud in the Fins Bois region, near Cognac. From the beginning, the house distinguished itself with its artisanal approach and respect for tradition. Jean Lheraud was passionate about viticulture and distillation, and his expertise quickly gained recognition in the region for the quality of his cognacs.
Over the years, the house has preserved its know-how while developing a unique style. It specializes in the production of vintage cognacs, a specialty that captures the unique character of each harvest and ages each cru according to its particularities. The Lheraud family has passed down its skills from generation to generation, and...
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1999 Fins Bois is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
D’USSÉ VSOP Cognac is bold and iconic, aged for at least 4 years in French oak barrels. It strikes a perfect balance between strength and finesse. On the palate, notes of candied fruit, almond, cinnamon, and honey blend into a smooth, full-bodied experience with a long, spicy finish. Partly created by rapper Jay-Z, this modern-styled bottle reflects a fusion of...
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1991 harvest from the Petite Champagne terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
Maxime Trijol Grande Champagne 1985 is a Cognac with a golden, orange color. Powerful, with fruity aromas of citrus fruits, plum jam and apricot underpinned by discreet oak and a delicate rancio. An eau-de-vie all in balance and harmony.
From a little-known but historically significant cru, Mauxion Lot 89 Bois Ordinaires is a rare and distinctive cognac, drawn from a single cask distilled in 1989. This lot showcases the aromatic potential of the Bois Ordinaires, a terroir often overlooked, here elevated by the expertise of Maison Mauxion.
On the nose, it reveals beautiful...
A.E Dor Vieille Reserve N°11 is a blend of Grandes Champagnes, the youngest of which is over 70 years old and the oldest are pre-phylloxera. Very brown color, shiny, with a powerful nose, melted with a characterized rancio, very present, very complex note of prune. The attack is mellow, the mouth is round, elegant, suave and silky with hints of cocoa. Very long, superb...
This Extra quality cognac, blended only with Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie, is presented in a magnificent gift box. It is a blend with an average age of 45 years, which captures the delicate woody notes and complex aromas. The oldest eaux-de-vie in this blend were distilled at the beginning of the 20th century and carefully selected in the Paradis cellar of Maison Prunier.