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The Maison Normandin-Mercier is a renowned family-run house specializing in high-end Cognacs, combining tradition and excellence since its foundation in 1872. Located in Dompierre-sur-Mer, near La Rochelle, it benefits from the maritime influence that imparts a unique character to its eaux-de-vie.
Committed to an artisanal and terroir-driven approach, the house exclusively selects Cognacs from the prestigious Petite Champagne and Grande Champagne appellations, known for their finesse and exceptional aging potential. Normandin-Mercier Cognacs age slowly in humid cellars, developing complex aromas and a smooth texture.
Each cuvée is distinguished by its elegance and balance, offering notes of dried fruits, vanilla, white flowers, and delicate spices, with a remarkable length on the palate. Dedicated to traditional methods, the house favors extended aging in French oak barrels, allowing its Cognacs to reach unparalleled maturity and depth.
With its expertise passed down through generations, Maison Normandin-Mercier is now recognized for its exceptional Cognacs, sought after by enthusiasts and connoisseurs looking for authenticity and refinement.
Marancheville Lot 14-45 is a blend of very old eaux-de-vie from 1914 and 1945 harvests, offering a unique aromatic palette which takes you into an incomparable taste universe. The aromas of precious wood, wax, dried flower petals gently transport us to the last century.
Incisive and charming Cognac – Mass of camomile infusion with notes of orange tree flowers. Muscat grape and sandalwood tree. Delicate and soft texture. Colour: amber woody.
Connoisseurs will enjoy DOBBÉ Cognac 10-year old, produced exclusively in Petite Champagne. Recognisable by its golden amber colour, this «Brut de Fût» cognac is well balanced, with fine nuances of leather and dried fruits (walnuts and hazelnuts). This full-bodied, well-rounded cognac has spicy tones, which are followed by subtle hints of flowers and black fruits.
A Cognac made with very old eaux-de-vie from the smallest vintage in the Cognac region: the Borderies. A limited edition from Maxime Trijol.
This vintage Cognac comes from a family of notaries who have lived in Cognac for several generations. This Petite Champagne 1970 was part of the estate of the father, who had bequeathed his stocks to his wife and his son, a notary like himself. This Eaux-de-vie was distilled by a small distillery founded in 1958 and which still exists today. This is a Cognac that has spent...