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A Cognac created in homage to the founder of the House, Thomas Bache Gabrielsen, by selecting the finest eaux-de-vie from Grande and Petite Champagne.
The House of Bache-Gabrielsen is a renowned cognac distillery located in the Cognac region of France. Founded in 1905, it is known for producing high-quality cognacs that blend tradition with innovation. The house was established in 1905 by Thomas Bache-Gabrielsen, a Norwegian who moved to Cognac to start a cognac production business. His vision was to create refined cognacs that respected traditional methods while incorporating a touch of innovation. Since its inception, the house has been managed by several generations of the Bache-Gabrielsen family, who have preserved the legacy and reputation of the house while making improvements and evolutions over time. Bache-Gabrielsen cognacs are crafted primarily from grapes sourced from the Grand Champagne, Petite Champagne, and Borderies crus, offering remarkable complexity and depth. Distillation is carried out in traditional Charentais stills, and the eaux-de-vie are aged in oak casks, allowing for the development of rich and nuanced flavors. The house also employs innovative aging techniques and carefully crafted blends to offer cognacs with varied and sophisticated flavor profiles.
Godet Renaissance is an exceptional blend of 15 of Maison Godet's oldest eaux-de-vie, a Paradis cognac aged between 70 and 170 years. This cognac bears the name "Renaissance" because these eaux-de-vie were miraculously preserved during the war, thanks to an underground cellar walled off during the Occupation. This cognac comes exclusively from Cognac's 1er cru, the Grande...
Jean-Luc Pasquet Le Cognac d'Arlette L.70 is part of the Trésors de Famille Collection. It is a Cognac harvested in 1970 at Lagarde-sur-le-Né on the Petite Champagne terroir and offered in a limited edition of 366 bottles only.
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DOBBÉ Cognac Héritage Petite Champagne is the most noble in the range of cognacs produced by the house of DOBBÉ. Its perfect balance is the result of the decades of experience acquired by the cellar master. Composed of rare eaux-de-vie which give it a deep amber colour, its clear, subtle nose combines woody and fruity notes, complemented by the warm flavours of mocha and...
Charles’ Cognac embodies the story of a Norman family who became Charentais out of courage. Settling in Éraville in 1960, Alexis and Carmen Leroux passed on their estate to their son Charles and his wife Monique in 1975. In the midst of a wine crisis, they revived the still and, in 1981, installed a 12 hl straight boiler, giving their eaux-de-vie a distinctive character.
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The Tiffon Très Vieille Réserve Grande Champagne Cognac is an exceptional expression from the prestigious Grande Champagne cru, renowned for producing eaux-de-vie of unparalleled finesse and longevity. This rare cognac benefits from extended aging in oak barrels, giving it remarkable aromatic complexity and elegance. The refined nose reveals captivating aromas of...
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.
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