- 70CL

This very old Cognac comes from a joint ownership which was established upon the death of the winemaker several years ago. His widow and children manage the inheritance with prudence and patience, in memory of this man. One of the grandchildren took over the property, which has since become a large Borderies Cognac property. The grandfather's stock is, however, managed separately, and stored in a separate cellar in the center of the village of Burie, located in the heart of the Borderies. It was through a sworn broker that Grosperrin became the owner of this exceptional lot. Since its purchase, it has aged in the Grosperrin cellars in Saintes, on the banks of the Charente.
The Grosperrin house is a reference in the world of Cognac, specializing in the production of exceptional cognacs from rare, old crus of remarkable quality. Founded in the 1990s by Jean Grosperrin, a passionate advocate of the Cognac region, the house is known for its commitment to preserving traditions while bringing a touch of modernity. Grosperrin stands out for its unique approach to selecting eaux-de-vie, often sourced from lesser-known terroirs that are often overlooked by larger houses. By respecting traditional distillation and aging methods, and focusing on extremely aged cuvées, each bottle offers a rare aromatic depth and a unique complexity. Grosperrin produces cognacs that delight connoisseurs, blending elegance, finesse, and power.
The Grosperrin house was founded by Jean Grosperrin, a passionate advocate of the history and culture of Cognac, who distinguished himself with his focus on old crus and the search for authentic terroirs. The story of the house began in the 1990s, when Jean Grosperrin set out to discover old cognac stocks in estates often overlooked by the larger houses. He primarily focused on eaux-de-vie from small properties and forgotten terroirs, with the aim of showcasing rare and complex cognacs.
This passion for overlooked terroirs and the pursuit of excellence allowed Grosperrin to create a range of cognacs with great aromatic richness. The house is also known for its partnerships with...
Rare Cognac bearing the Grande Fine Champagne appellation. It is made exclusively from “Grande Fine Champagne”, the premier cru of Cognac. This very rare Cognac has aged exclusively in new barrels for around 40 years.
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Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1972 harvest from the Petite Champagne terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
Audry Memorial is a blend of Grande and Petite Champagne eaux-de-vie, more commonly known as Fine Champagne. The youngest Cognacs in the blend are 30 years old and the oldest 60 years old.
On the nose ample and complex aromatic palette: green pepper and fresh apple then rich scents of spice, tobacco, roasted coffee, cocoa and finally rancio...
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