Domaine des Brizards Vieille Reserve Cognac
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Réserve Rare Decanter "Orphée" Cognac Raymond Ragnaud is a Grande Champagne blend rich in flavor and complexity. Presenting both a spicy and fruity finish, this hors d’Age also boasts exceptional mellowness that embodies the flavour and richness of Premier Cru Grande Champagne.
The Ragnuad family has been distilling Cognac since 1860 but didn’t adopt the brand name until 1941 when the 3rd generation owner first bottled in inherited eaux-de-vie under his name: Raymond Ragnaud. Spread across 47 hectares, the family estate mostly produces Ugni Blanc grapes, with a small part of the vineyards growing the more rare grape variety of Folle Blanche. Over the years, the artisanal craftsmanship, skills and hard work have transcended with time, as with each new generation of the family comes new innovations and top quality Cognac products.
Displayed in a unique and contemporary decanter, alongside a matching presentation box, the presentation of this Cognac embodies elegance as well as the history and heritage of Maison Raymond Regnaud from the inside out. Deep red and silver accents present this Cognac as a sophisticated and rare Cognac offering with a stylish edge when put alongside other more classically presented Cognac bottles. It is sure to impress a discerning connoisseur, collector or eager enthusiast.
This Hors d’age Cognac serves beautifully as a digestif amongst guests and complements a fruit-based dessert - and one that contains peaches in particular. Or pair alongside your favorite cigar to enjoy as a digestive and elongate the tasting even further.
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.
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