Originally destined for travel retail, the Hine Journey 8 Y has found its way to us. This Grande Champagne Cognac has aged in cellars at the Hine estate in Jarnac, but Hine is also known for aging their vintage Cognac in cellars in Bristol. This house was founded in 1763 and subsequently came into the hand of Thomas Hine. Currently, Hine is run by the sixth generation and a dedicated team of thirty people. 42.1% Vol. |
The Hardy cognac house was founded by an English cognac broker, Anthony Hardy, in 1863. Hardy – Legend 1863 is a tribute to the Hardy family, still going strong five generation later. This fine cognac is made from the cru's Petite Champagne and Borderies. Hardy – Legend 1863 is blended from eaux de vie between 2 and 12 years of age and has matured in Limouson oak barrels. 40% Vol. |
In 1738, only 14 years after Rémy Martin first produced cognac, King Louis XV of France gave Rémy Martin a royal license to plant new vineyards. The license was a recognition of the craftsmanship of Rémy Martin. It is a milestone in the history of this cognac house, which it celebrated with the creation of Rémy Martin – 1738 Accord Royal. Aged in toasted oak barrels, this premier cognac embodies the traditions and values of Rémy Martin. 40% Vol. |
Château Montifaud Napoleon is a quality cognac that has aged for 15 to 18 years. Made in de Petit Champagne region, this is a buttery smooth and rich Cognac with a long-lasting finish. Château Montifaud is one of the finest spirit producers in the French Cognac region. Owned by the Vallet family since 1866, they have six generations of experience in the industry, and a sterling reputation to boot. 40% Vol. |
Dieser junge Grande Champagne Cognac ist schön in Balance und herrlich komplex, sorgfältig destilliert von Pasal J Fillioux. Dieser Cognac ist vollständig in neunen Eichenfässern gereift. Der Geruch ist fruchtig mit frischen Beeren, Marzipan, Vanille Crème und Eichen. Die Geschmäcker und Sanftheit werden durch frische Kräuter, die Frühlingsblumen, Mandeln und Aprikosen ausgedrückt. Es gibt Noten von Beeren, Obstplantagen-Obst, Honig, Kräutern und Eichen. Der Abtrunk ist lang und eichig. 42% Vol. |
Ein Grande Champagne Cognac. Napoleon Cognacs liegen meist irgendwo zwischen einem VSOP und XO-Jahr. Der Geruch ist reichhaltig und fruchtig mit Tönen von dunklen Früchten; Pflaumen und Rosinen. Es gibt Noten von Leder und Holz. Der Geschmack ist reichhaltig und tief mit Noten von Vanille, Gewürzen, Butter, Zimt, Nussmuskat, Zigarrenkisten und Honig. Der Abtrunk ist lang und seidenartig. 40% Vol. |