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The Navarre house is a key player in the world of Cognac, renowned for producing exceptional eaux-de-vie and its commitment to tradition, quality, and authenticity. Founded in the 19th century, the Navarre house has successfully blended respect for traditional production methods with a constant pursuit of excellence. The house is distinguished by its ability to craft refined cognacs, where the balance between terroir, distillation, and aging results in rich aromas and subtle flavors. Navarre offers a premium range of cognacs, often sought after for their elegance and their capacity to age beautifully.
The Navarre house was founded in the 19th century in the Cognac region, an area renowned for its exceptional terroir and winemaking history. The house’s origins trace back to several generations of winemakers and distillers who passed down their expertise from father to son. From the very beginning, the house adopted strict practices to cultivate high-quality vines while focusing on crafting superior eaux-de-vie.
The history of the Navarre house evolved over time, with innovations in distillation and aging processes that allowed the house to stand out in the international market. While the Navarre family has remained true to tradition, they have adapted to the...
Coming from the prestigious terroir of Grande Champagne, this single cask wonderfully symbolizes all the complexity and freshness of expression of the blends made by Jean-Philippe Bergier, the emblematic cellar master of this house since 1989.
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1970 harvest on 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.
The Autumn decanter is part of an exclusive collection of four decanters inspired by the seasons, all designed by Lalique. The decanter's feminine shape and purplish-tinted stopper contain a blend of Grande Champagne cognacs, carefully selected and curated by Armand Hardy at the end of the Second World War.
François Peyrot XO was produced and distilled at the family estate of Les Bergeronnettes, it is a Grande Champagne 1er cru cognac. It has aged for many years in French oak barrels in the "Paradis" cellars.
Dudognon Héritage is a round and concentrated Cognac. It offers notes of peach, exotic fruits and pear. Distilled over a wood fire and aged in new Limousin oak barrels for over 40 years.
Marancheville 10 years old is a cognac with good maturity, all finesse. The blend is made from eaux-de-vie from great champagne that have aged for at least 10 years in oak barrels.
Round and persistent, this cognac which bears the name of the portion that evaporates each year from the barrels. It manages to marry woody and first notes of "rancio" typical of old Cognacs from Grande Champagne.
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...
Jean Fillioux Cigar Club is a blend of very old Grande Champagne cognacs specially selected to pair with cigars. A cognac highly rewarded by the press and critics.