- Cognac age
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Hors d'Age
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- Growth area
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Grande Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Brand
- Roullet Cognac
Growth area & soil: Grande Champagne
Grande Champagne

Description
Roullet Collection Imperial Hors d'Age Grande Champagne Cognac
The Roullet Collection Imperial Hors d'Age Grande Champagne Cognac is truly something special. From deep within the paradis chai of Roullet, the cellar master chose a rare Grande Champagne 1975 vintage that reached peak perfection. The result of this careful consideration is a Cognac of collector quality that every connoisseur will cherish.
Dating back to 1772, the Roullet house knows exactly what it takes to craft a truly exceptional Cognac. Only a house with such extensive experience can create Cognac’s of quality like the Imperial Hors d'Age Grande Champagne Cognac. Certainly an excellent example of all that this highly renowned house has to offer.
Presentation of the bottle
Carefully crafted from start to finish, this intricate decanter design is truly outstanding. A sphere shape, with embossed edges, slowly morphs into a chandelier style top with the sort of intricacy you would expect to find inside a lavish home. Gold, with ruby red gems, complements the amber hues of the Cognac beautifully and teases a taste of what awaits. Finished in a sphere collectors case, offering hints at an old-fashioned jewelry box, it is clear to see that something truly spectacular lies within. An exceptional gift, or one for a collector to cherish.
How to enjoy
Due to the impressive age of this vintage, it deserves a special occasion. Savor it neat, with slow sips to truly appreciate the exceptional eaux-de-vie that lies within this creation.
About Roullet Cognac
The Cognac house of Roullet has a long and rich history. Indeed, the Roullet family were some of the very first to sell Cognacs in glass bottles in Paris back in the 18th century. Vineyards and working the vines are in the blood of this long line of wine makers. There is a traceable history showing the family first owned vineyards in the Cognac region as far back as 1772.
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