Grosperrin Millesime 1961 Borderies Cognac
- Cognac age
- Vintage
- Growth area
- Borderies
- Bottle size
- 350ml
- ABV
- 49,7%
- Vintage year
- 1961
- Cognac age
- Vintage
- Growth area
- Borderies
- Bottle size
- 350ml
- ABV
- 49,7%
- Vintage year
- 1961
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Description
The Grosperrin Millesime 1961 Borderies Cognac is a delightful vintage that anyone who favors Cognac from this terroir will just adore. The year 1961 produced an exceptional - but small - harvest, making this quite a rare Cognac indeed.
Overproof at 49.7°, this 35cl size bottle might be small, but it's truly remarkable; one that any connoiseur will feel honored to taste. A very special Cognac that needs to be enjoyed in good company, when you have the time to sip, savor, and enjoy the inimitable aromas and taste that it has to offer. A Cognac that any lover of fine things would be delighted to own.
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About Grosperrin Cognac
This relatively new, independent cognac house was created in 1992 and the brand named after its founder. The actual name of the cognac house is La Gabare and it is one of the few independent houses left in the region of Cognac. A family run firm, La Gabare is all about creating and marketing the finest of old cognacs. They do this under two brand names – Cognac de Collection Jean Grosperrin and Le Roch.
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