Cognac
Welcome to the enchanting realm of the finest cognacs, where time-honored traditions, meticulous craftsmanship, and the art of blending converge to create spirits of extraordinary depth, complexity, and elegance.
One of the most renowned names in the world of cognac is Rémy Martin. With a heritage dating back to 1724, Rémy Martin has established itself as a paragon of excellence and craftsmanship. Known for their commitment to using only the finest grapes from the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne crus, Rémy Martin produces cognacs that exhibit remarkable finesse, floral notes, and exceptional aging potential.
From the house of Hennessy, we encounter a legacy of exceptional cognacs that spans over 250 years. Hennessy has become a symbol of refinement and prestige, renowned for their meticulous blending techniques and mastery in crafting harmonious expressions. With a portfolio ranging from their iconic VS (Very Special) to the prestigious Paradis, Hennessy has left an indelible mark on the world of cognac.
Venturing to the esteemed producer Martell, we discover a heritage that dates back to 1715. Martell Cognac is recognized for its smooth and balanced expressions, with a focus on distilling from wines sourced from the Borderies cru. Martell's attention to detail, from vineyard to cellar, results in cognacs that captivate the senses with their elegance, delicate fruit flavors, and subtle spice.
In the heart of the Cognac region, we find the venerable house of Courvoisier. Established in 1809, Courvoisier has a rich history and an unwavering commitment to quality. Their cognacs are crafted from grapes grown in the prestigious Grande Champagne and Borderies crus, showcasing a harmonious balance of flavors, including vibrant fruits, floral nuances, and a refined finish.
These esteemed producers represent just a fraction of the extraordinary cognac brands available to the discerning connoisseur. Each house embraces a unique approach, employing distinctive grape varieties, precise distillation methods, and exceptional aging techniques to create cognacs that embody the epitome of luxury and refinement.
Cognac
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Cognac | 6 | - |
Inc. TAX
€1,713.52 |
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The Hine Cognac Early Landed 1985 is an exceptional embodiment of tradition and artistry from the esteemed House of Hine. Renowned for its production of exquisitely delicate cognacs, the House of Hine lies on the banks of the Charente River in Jarnac, France. This extraordinary vintage is known as 'Early Landed', meaning it was matured in England, thus developing a unique, enhanced flavour. The Hine Cognac Early Landed 1985 boasts a remarkable amber hue, with an ethereal palate offering scents of ripe fruits, honey, and tobacco, interwoven with hints of vanilla and oak. This symphony of flavours results from its lengthy maturation in damp British cellars. Aged for more than three decades, this cognac provides a sophisticated drinking experience with a satisfyingly long, evolving finish. As a testament to its superior quality, each bottle is individually numbered to certify its uniqueness and authenticity. A true collector's choice, Hine Cognac Early Landed 1985 represents the epitome of luxurious sipping. |
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Cognac | 2 | - |
Inc. TAX
€592.19 |
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Crafted by venerable French producer, Maison Prunier, the exemplary Prunier Vintage Fins Bois Cognac 1985 immaculately encapsulates the essence of its harvest year. This remarkable spirit hails from the Fins Bois region, renowned for creating cognac with longevity and robust roundness. Grown on calcareous soils rich in marine fossils, the Ugni Blanc grapes yield a fine, well-rounded eau-de-vie that has faithfully matured within French oak barrels for decades. The Prunier Vintage Fins Bois Cognac 1985 exhibits an impressive balance of persistent aromas and luxurious flavours, with hints of dried fruits, subtle spice, and earthy undertones. On the palate, it delivers an evolution of complex notes, from sweet honey to a lingering spice, beautifully epitomising the savoir-faire of Maison Prunier. Firmly rooted in tradition yet enigmatic, this cognac provides an enchanting journey through time to the revered vintage of 1985, promising a lucid experience of unparallel profundity. |
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Cognac | 6 | - |
In Bond
€1,335.00 |
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The Hine Cognac Early Landed 1985 is an exceptional embodiment of tradition and artistry from the esteemed House of Hine. Renowned for its production of exquisitely delicate cognacs, the House of Hine lies on the banks of the Charente River in Jarnac, France. This extraordinary vintage is known as 'Early Landed', meaning it was matured in England, thus developing a unique, enhanced flavour. The Hine Cognac Early Landed 1985 boasts a remarkable amber hue, with an ethereal palate offering scents of ripe fruits, honey, and tobacco, interwoven with hints of vanilla and oak. This symphony of flavours results from its lengthy maturation in damp British cellars. Aged for more than three decades, this cognac provides a sophisticated drinking experience with a satisfyingly long, evolving finish. As a testament to its superior quality, each bottle is individually numbered to certify its uniqueness and authenticity. A true collector's choice, Hine Cognac Early Landed 1985 represents the epitome of luxurious sipping. |
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Cognac | 2 | - |
In Bond
€478.00 |
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Crafted by venerable French producer, Maison Prunier, the exemplary Prunier Vintage Fins Bois Cognac 1985 immaculately encapsulates the essence of its harvest year. This remarkable spirit hails from the Fins Bois region, renowned for creating cognac with longevity and robust roundness. Grown on calcareous soils rich in marine fossils, the Ugni Blanc grapes yield a fine, well-rounded eau-de-vie that has faithfully matured within French oak barrels for decades. The Prunier Vintage Fins Bois Cognac 1985 exhibits an impressive balance of persistent aromas and luxurious flavours, with hints of dried fruits, subtle spice, and earthy undertones. On the palate, it delivers an evolution of complex notes, from sweet honey to a lingering spice, beautifully epitomising the savoir-faire of Maison Prunier. Firmly rooted in tradition yet enigmatic, this cognac provides an enchanting journey through time to the revered vintage of 1985, promising a lucid experience of unparallel profundity. |