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L'Exemplaire N°6 is a blend of cognacs distilled on lees in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s from the 2 founders family properties. It is a beautiful cognac whose singularity is typical of "Grande Champagne" and its limestone terroirs : powerful and fruity! After a long ageing period (30 to 50 years) during which the aromas have slowly concentrated, there is a beautiful complexity where the note of candied orange is particularly present and will not leave lovers insensitive. Limited series of 300 bottles.
The Marancheville house is a family-run Cognac house, renowned for producing exceptional cognacs for several generations. Located in the Cognac region, the house benefits from a high-quality terroir, particularly in the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne crus, which are known for their fine and elegant eaux-de-vie. The Marancheville house favors artisanal production, with traditional distillation methods and meticulous aging in oak barrels, resulting in cognacs of great complexity, finesse, and remarkable aromatic richness. The Marancheville family prides itself on adhering to ancient methods and craftsmanship passed down through generations to create authentic and refined cognacs.
The Marancheville house was founded in the 19th century by the Marancheville family, who has passed down its craftsmanship through generations. Located in the Cognac region, it benefits from exceptional terroir, particularly in the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne crus, where the limestone soils and ideal climate conditions allow for optimal vine cultivation.
From its inception, the Marancheville house focused on traditional distillation and blending cognacs made from eaux-de-vie sourced from the best terroirs. The respect for ancient methods and the attention to detail at each stage of production, from grape selection to bottling, has allowed the house to stand out for the...
Maison Prunier presents an exceptional vintage Cognac, crafted exclusively from the Petite Champagne cru and distilled in 1983. After decades of ageing in oak casks, it reveals remarkable aromatic complexity: dried fruits, fine spices, blond tobacco, and elegant rancio notes. The palate is rich, silky, and perfectly balanced, with a long and persistent finish. A rare...
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1985 Grande Champagne is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
Maxime Trijol Grande Champagne 1988 is an old gold colored Cognac with copper highlights. Beautiful intensity with a fruitiness of plum jam and notes of vanilla and cinnamon. A round eau-de-vie with a beautiful floral, fruity and spicy aromatic harmony.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
Jean Fillioux Très Vieux Extra is a Cognac of great tradition, powerful, complex but with nobility on candied aromas and vanilla notes.
The most awarded Cognac from Maison Paul Beau, characterized by its complexity, its power, its beautiful rancio accompanied by a rich aromatic palette of fruits, spices and flowers.
This exceptional Cognac was distilled in the 1970s by Guy Laurichesse, using a 12-hectolitre copper still that remains in operation at the family estate in Verrières. It represents a rare legacy and reflects decades of artisanal expertise.
Today, his son Olivier honours his father’s remarkable work through the “Le Chai de Mon Père” range, showcasing...
Crafted from a rare alliance of unique casks dating back to the early 1970s, sourced from both the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne crus, this Confluences Very Old Fine Champagne expression displays remarkable depth and aromatic intensity. The palate is rich and layered, unfolding into an exceptionally long finish highlighted by elegant exotic fruit notes.
An exceptional cognac for an exceptional man, Louis Vallet (4th generation), who launched bottle sales at Château Montifaud. The L50 is a rare blend of very old cognacs and constitutes one of the most prestigious qualities of cognac from the House. The first cognac distilled by Louis Vallet was selected to be part of this blend.
This second multi-crus blend, Symphonie des Terroirs N°2, finds its balance and aromatic complexity in three barrels from three terroirs:
- Grande Champagne L.57/62: 15%
- Fins Bois L.81: 50%
- Borderies L.90's: 35%.
The blend, with an average age of 40 years, was carried out...