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Vallein-Tercinier Lot 83 Petite Champagne is a very old Cognac distilled in 1983 from vines located on the Petite Champagne Cru.
Founded in 1850, the Maison Vallein-Tercinier is a renowned family-run house located in Chermignac, near Cognac, France. With expertise passed down through six generations, it has established itself as a benchmark in crafting exceptional cognacs and Pineaux des Charentes.
Vallein-Tercinier upholds traditional methods, with extended aging in oak barrels that allows its cognacs to develop remarkable aromatic complexity. Known for its dedication to quality, the house selects only the finest crus, primarily from Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne.
Creations such as the Héritage collection, Lot 66, and the XO Vieille Réserve are cherished by enthusiasts and collectors for their perfect balance and rich flavor profiles. The house represents a delicate fusion of tradition and innovation, offering unique cognacs that captivate an international audience.
Prunier 70 Years Old is composed of rare Petite Champagne from the late second World War, this intensely aromatic cognac has reached 44.8% by natural evaporation.
Jules Gautret Millésime 1970 is available in a strictly limited and numbered edition of 747 bottles, bottled at the optimal strength for the vintage in question. Each Millésimé Cognac is hand-packed in the brand's signature bottle, enhanced with gold screen printing on flux, and a unique numbered label in heavily textured paper, with the specified vintage in hot-curved...
Hennessy X.O is releasing a special bottle for Taipei, Taiwan, recognizing the city's importance in culture, tech, and modern design. Made originally in 1870 for Hennessy's family and friends, Hennessy X.O now celebrates Taipei with this unique bottle. The bottle's design, like the cognac itself, is strong and fashionable, showcasing the city's cultural and artistic scene...
Prunier Cuvée N°1 Winston Churchill is an exceptional rare and old Cognac, from two casks, limited to 925 bottles. It reflects the style and age of the Cognac so beloved by Sir Winston Churchill. The blend is a combination of two fine Borderies eaux-de-vie from 1970 and 1967. It has lain untouched for over 50 years in perfect conditions in the commune of Burie, close to the...
Louis XIII, is since 1874, a tribute to the blend of the oldest and most refined eaux-de-vie of Maison Rémy Martin. All come from the Premier Cru of the Cognac region: Grande Champagne and are slowly aged in large grain oak barrels, mainly from the forests of Limousin. Each sip is a real journey through time.