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Guy Bonnaud Cognac

Guy Bonnaud Cognac

Guy Bonnaud Cognac boasts over 50 hectares of vines and is a traditional, artisan producer of Cognac. The house has a fascinating history stretching back over the past century and with both World Wars playing a large part of shaping the estate. This traditional producer carries out all aspects of cognac production in-house, from the cultivation of their vineyards right though to bottling and sales.

Visit Guy Bonnaud: Les Cailletières ,16170 Gourville ,+33 (0)545217330 ,Monday to Saturday 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–19:00; Sunday, 09:00–12:30 Other products by Guy Bonnaud: Pineau des Charentes

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History of Guy Bonnaud Cognac

In the year 1910 Andre Bonnaud was running his mixed farm with just a couple of hectares given over to vines for the production of eaux-de-vie. Andre was called up to fight in the 1st World War where he was tragically killed, leaving the farm in the hands of his son, Aristide. Then, during the 2nd World War Aristide was held prisoner for 6 years, but the Bonnaud family pulled together to carry on with the running of the farm and Cognac production. After the war was over, Aristide returned to run the farm side by side with his son, Guy. Guy Bonnaud was himself then sent overseas for military service, spending time in North Africa and the Middle East. He returned in 1958 and took over the reins of the farm, extending the Cognac vineyard from its two hectares to six hectares and then up to 30 hectares. In 1975 Guy Bonnaud Cognac began to store and age some of its eaux-de-vie, rather than selling it all to the larger Cognac houses. Then, in 1997, they began to bottle and sell their cognacs under their own brand identity.

Cognac Guy Bonnaud Today

Today, the house of Cognac Guy Bonnaud farms 50 hectares of vines. The son, daughter and two grandsons of Guy Bonnaud help to run the estate. Naturally, for a family run firm, each generation has passed its Cognac production knowledge down to the next, and as has been the tradition for the house, all aspects of work and production remain in the family. They work hard to present their Cognacs in many different ways, including trade fairs, markets and via their website and other Internet outlets.

News, Products and Prices

Guy Bonnaud Cognacs can be found in all qualities, from a VS through to an XO. They represent excellent value for money, with the Guy Bonnaud VS Cognac costing around €16.50 per bottle, and their highest quality, the Guy Bonnaud XO Carafe Cognac retailing at around €54 euros. Guy Bonnaud also produce and sell a range of Pineau-des-Charentes.

Visit Guy Bonnaud Cognac

It’s possible to visit Guy Bonnaud Cognac, where it’s very likely that you’ll be welcomed by Guy Bonnaud or his wife for a visit around the farm, winery and tasting room. The opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 09:00 – 12:30 and 14:00 – 19:00.  Sundays, 09:00 – 12:30. They do prefer you to call or email in advance to arrange and appointment.

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