Cognac

Cognac is a type of brandy, and after the distillation and during the aging process, is also called eau de vie. Among the specified grapes, Ugni blanc, known locally as Saint-Emilion, is most widely used. Must be twice distilled in copper pot stills and aged at least two years in French oak barrels from Limousin or Tronçais.

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        25 ans Bons Bois / 70cl 49.7% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        This cognac comes from a viticulturist-poly-cultivator from the Chalais region, on the border of the Dordogne. His grandfather started this activity in 1901, which was continued by his father and then...

        Bois Ordinaires No03 (Dessert Series IV, Oleron) / 2003 / 50cl 52.3% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        Continuing on the beloved Dessert Series, this year, we proudly introduce you this single cask cognac distilled on Oleron Island in 2003. The island of Oléron is the second largest French...

        Bois Ordinaires No90 (Oleron Island) / 1990 / 70cl 46.2% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        This Cognac comes from a very small estate in St-Pierre-d'Oléron, whose owner is now retired. Covered in rare greenery including mimosa and tamarisk, this place has earned the nickname of The Island...

        Bois Ordinaires No90 (Oleron) / 1990 / 50cl 46.3% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        A very rare, aged cognac from Ile d’Oléron. These old cognacs are very uncommon, about 30 times rarer than an old Grande Champagne (if we refer to the stocks available in...

        Bons Bois No91 (Dessert Series III) / 1991 / 50cl 59.2% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

         A few years ago, we fell in love with this single cask of cognac during a visit to the Grosperrin family in France. We decided to bottle it at the ages...

        Borderies No70 / 1970 / 70cl 49.5% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        This Cognac was found in the commune of Burie, in the "Pays Bas" (clay soil), in the Borderies cru. Its producer, now retired, has always kept batches in his small cellar...

        Encyclopedia of Cognac - Vineyard, Stills, & Wine Cellars / Jean Grosperrin

          The area this encyclopedia explores — the Charente and Charente-Maritime, “les Charentes”—is tied together by the eponymous river and produces the world’s most famous brandy, Victor Hugo’s “liqueur of the...

        Fins Bois (Organic) / 2001 / 70cl 49% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        Jean Grosperrin is a fifth-generation cognac producer. The family has been making cognac since 1860, and their expertise is evident in this bottle. The cognac is made from a blend of...

        Grande Champagne Cepages / 70cl 42% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        This cognac is made from the grape varieties Folle Blanche, Colombard, and Ugniblanc. It comes from the vintages of 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, and 2011, from a single estate. Generally,...

        MMC Cuvee 1 / 75cl 17% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        MMC stands for Moûts Mutés au Cognac. In essence it is a wine must that has been married to Cognac. The Cognac is added to stop the ongoing fermentation process, with...

        MMC Cuvee 2 25+ Year / 75cl 19.6% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        MMC stands for Moûts Mutés au Cognac. In essence it is a wine must that has been married to Cognac. The Cognac is added to stop the ongoing fermentation process, with...

        MMC Cuvee 3 39 Year / 1979 / 75cl 18.5% / Jean Grosperrin Cognac

        MMC stands for Moûts Mutés au Cognac. In essence it is a wine must that has been married to Cognac. The Cognac is added to stop the ongoing fermentation process, with...