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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.
Paul Beau is a family-run Cognac house founded in 1900, located in the heart of the Cognac region, specifically in the Grande Champagne cru, known for its exceptional eaux-de-vie. Specializing in the production of old and very old cognacs, Paul Beau stands out for its commitment to producing high-quality cognacs, emphasizing traditional distillation and prolonged aging. With its expertise and a meticulous selection of the finest grapes, Paul Beau is recognized for offering refined cognacs with great aromatic richness and perfect balance.
The Paul Beau house was founded in 1900 by Paul Beau, a winemaker passionate about producing exceptional Cognac. Located in Grande Champagne, a cru known for its ability to produce eaux-de-vie of great finesse, the house benefits from ideal terroirs for producing long and complex cognacs. From the outset, Paul Beau implemented traditional distillation methods and a meticulous aging process for its eaux-de-vie to offer cognacs with great richness and depth.
One of the house’s particularities is its commitment to preserving centuries-old traditions. Paul Beau favors slow distillation and maturation in oak barrels, resulting in cognacs with great length on the palate and...
Hardy Pritemps is placed at the center of a precious round case, combining white and pastel leather with an ingenious opening system at the front. Here too, sophistication and originality are the order of the day. The decanter contains a blend of small batches of Grande Champagne carefully isolated by Armand Hardy at the end of the Second World War.
Bord de Mer is the first Cognac from Maison Jean-Luc Pasquet from the Borderies terroir. It is a blend with an average age of 30 years (L.30Y) with the characteristic freshness of Borderies. Ideal for tasting on sunny days, it was quite naturally that it was named Bord de Mer. Limited Edition of 309 bottles.
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1989 harvest from the Petite Champagne terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
Maxime Trijol Petite Champagne 1991 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.
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1976 harvest from the Grande Champagne terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
Hors d'Age from Maison Bache Gabrielsen is a blend of Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie, the oldest of which date back to 1917 and the youngest of the 1960s.
Lot N°76 is an exceptional blend of great Grande Champagne Cognacs, matured to perfection in old casks. Lot n°76 immediately establishes its quality on the nose, which exhibits a wealth of caramelised peaches, almond and candied fruit aromas. This carries on magnificently through to the palate, with rich, delicate flavours of nuts and dried fruits.
L'Exemplaire N°5 is a blend of cognacs distilled on lees in the early 1980s 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 (35 to 40 years) during which the aromas have slowly concentrated, there is a beautiful complexity where the...