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Raymond Ragnaud Cognac

Raymond Ragnaud Cognac

Covering 47 hectares of Grande Champagne vineyards, Cognac Raymond Ragnaud is a family run house with a history that can be traced back to 1860. Producing ranges under the labels “Premier”, “Prestige” and “Carafe”, Raymond Ragnaud cognacs are created in the time old traditions that have been passed down through the centuries. Over the past few years the house has concentrated on increasing overseas sales, and now around 75 per cent of all Raymond Ragnaud Cognac are exported around the world.

Visit Raymond Ragnaud: Le Chateau ,16300 Ambleville ,+33 (0)545805457 ,No visiting information available. Other products by Raymond Ragnaud: Pineau des Charentes

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History of Cognac Raymond Ragnaud

In 1860, the family Ragnaud owned a modest vineyard in the heart of Grande Champagne.  Paul Ragnaud purchased what is now the family chateau in Ambleville, and when he died a year later, his son Raymond took over, who gave his name to the brand. Not only did he inherit the chateau and surrounding vineyards, but also many barrels of old and extremely rare cognacs. It was at this point that he decided to set up Cognac Raymond Ragnaud and market and sell the cognac the family business produced.

The company gradually grew, and on Raymond’s death in 1963, his wife took over with the help of Francoise Bricq and Jean-Marie Ragnaud. They purchased two other vineyards in the villages of Criteuil and Lignieres-Sonneville, expanding their property to the size it is today. The grapes grown are Ugni Blanc and the rare Folle Blanche.

Together, they worked diligently to further their business, consulting with the chateau’s cellar master over every aspect of the distillation process, whilst still remaining faithful to the traditional ways instilled from the family who preceded them.

Raymond Ragnaud Cognac Today

Today, Raymond Ragnaud Cognac is headed by Francoise Ragnaud-Bricq and her daughter, Stephanie Bricq. The family skills and distillation secrets have been handed down through four generations, and today’s cognacs are produced faithful to the manner in which they were created in the mid-1800s.  

The family Ragnaud-Bricq ensures that only fruits grown on the estate are used in their cognacs, and everything right down to the bottling process is carried out on site. Stephanie Briq is responsible for international sales, and Cognac Raymond Ragnaud now boasts and impressive 75 per cent export rate. Their cognacs can be found in many countries around the world, including Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany and Japan.

News, Products and Old Labels

With cognacs ranging from a youthful four years of age right up to the Tres Vieille Grande Champagne 50 – an elegant and refined cognac from 1952, Cognac Raymond Ragnaud offers products accessible to all.

The jewel in the crown of the Raymond Ragnaud empire is the Havane Cristal de Sevres, encased in a decanter of the finest crystal and containing very old, premier cru cognac. Prices range from €34 to over €250 per bottle.

Raymond Ragnaud also produce Pineau des Charentes – a sweet blend of grape juices and cognac and produced in both white and rosé.

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