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Hardy ORGANIC, organic VSOP, comes from a close partnership with Maison Hardy's partner winegrowers, with respect for the environment at each stage of production. Eaux-de-vie between 6 and 7 years old, reduction in 4 stages with gently heated Limousin oak barrels.
Founded in 1863, Maison Hardy is an iconic name in the world of exceptional cognacs. Located in Cognac, France, this family-run house has gained international acclaim for its elegance, craftsmanship, and dedication to tradition.
Maison Hardy stands out with its refined blends, showcasing cognacs from the finest crus in the region, particularly Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. Its artistic vision is evident in its bottles, often inspired by the Art Nouveau movement and presented as true works of art.
Among its most coveted creations are the Noces d’Or, Noces de Diamant, and the outstanding Perfection series, which epitomize aromatic complexity and sophistication. The house embodies a timeless legacy while innovating to delight the most discerning connoisseurs around the globe.
Hardy Pritemps is placed at the center of a precious round case, combining white and pastel leather with an ingenious opening system at the front. Here too, sophistication and originality are the order of the day. The decanter contains a blend of small batches of Grande Champagne carefully isolated by Armand Hardy at the end of the Second World War.
Vallein-Tercinier XO Vieille Reserve is a blend of eaux-de-vie from Grande and Petite Champagne aged 35 to 40 years old and blended for over 10 years for perfect consistency. Finesse and elegance for this velvet Cognac with melted spice notes.
Hennessy Exclusive Collection N°11 is the eleven edition of the Exclusive Collection series.
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1990 Grande Champagne is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
Last vintage of the 20th century ! 1999 was a tough year for Mother Nature, the Erika tanker was wrecked off the coast of Brittany and Storm Lothar raged in Western Europe. Cognac production was lucky enough to resist this tempest, although the bad weather conditions made it one of the smallest productions of the century, and therefore one of the rarest.