Prunier Cognac
Steeped in tradition, Cognac Prunier is a family-run firm with cellars in the heart of the town of Cognac. The house does not own its own vineyards; instead, they buy the eaux-de-vie directly from supplying vine growers and distillers each year, and then carry out the aging process in their own cellars. Sisters Claire and Alice Burnez are now taking the helm of the house, with their father Stéphane still by their side providing valuable support, skill, and insight.
Claire and Alice wanted to update the range – the design, packaging, and blends – to give them a modern touch and to put their own fingerprints on the range, while steadfastly respecting the traditions and values of the house. Some of the classic Cognacs are newly blended: VSOP Grande Champagne, XO, and 20 Year. Additionally, two new products have been introduced to the range: Horizon and Singularite.
This is quintessential Cognac of the highest quality. Must taste Cognacs!
NOTE: This is a pre-sale. Prunier is finishing production in the next days. Shipping to you will occur in the 2nd half of June.
Visit Prunier: 30 Rue Léonce Laval ,16100 Cognac
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