- Cognac age
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Cuvée
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- Growth area
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Grande Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Age (minimum)
- 40
- Age (maximum)
- 65
- Brand
- Camus Cognac
Growth area & soil: Grande Champagne
Grande Champagne
Description
Camus Cuvée 2.105 Cognac: From Father to Son
The third edition of the Camus Masterpiece Collection by Cyril Camus is the Camus Cuvée 2.105 Cognac. This release represents the perfect combination of only two eaux-de-vie from the Premier Cru: half of the blend is a 40-year-old Cognac chosen by Cyril Camus, and the other half is an older, 65-year-old expression chosen by his father Jean-Paul. In classic Grande Champagne style, this is a Cognac which has aged with particular grace. Its floral notes carry on from nose to palate, revealing the complexity that can only be achieved with extended maturation.
Since Jean-Baptise Camus founded his company in 1863, four generations have followed in his footsteps to turn this small winegrower into a world-renowned Cognac house of distinction. Their family-owned vineyards are part of a magnificent estate of 280 hectares (691 acres), located in the very heart of Cognac. This blend of two Cognacs in identical proportions beautifully celebrates the importance that family has for the House of Camus, passing the skill, passion and knowledge of Cognac production from father to son.
Presentation of the Bottle
The Baccarat Crystal decanter, designed by Serge Manseau, is as impressive as its contents. With a multifaceted, cutaway design, a banded decoration on the neck and an oversized crystal stopper, this is a bottle to admire time and time again. Only 1228 exclusive decanters have been produced, each of them numbered and presented in a beautiful brown leather box with black and bronze accents.
About Camus Cognac
Since 1863, five generations of the Camus family have cultivated a single-minded passion for crafting great Cognac with their own style. Laid across 180 hectares in the smallest and rarest AOC cru - the Borderies - the Camus family has always been deeply involved in winemaking and distilling. It is this unbreakable bond between the land, the traditions and the people who live on it that helps them craft superb Cognacs. Today, it is Cyril Camus who is the bearer of all family tradition and oversees the undisputed quality of Camus Cognac. Export development and product development remain at the top, with a passion for innovation. Cyril Camus has entirely modernized the Cognac house’s interiors, relying on a fresh new take on Cognac for the new century. Instead of leather, wood and velvet in shades of brown, he opts for light colors and a combination of tradition and modern design.
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