- Cognac age
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Vintage
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- Growth area
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Petite Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 56,7%
- Vintage year
- 1977
- Brand
- Prunier Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Petite Champagne
Petite Champagne

Description
Prunier Rare Vintage 1977 Petite Champagne Cognac
The Prunier Rare Vintage 1977 Petite Champagne Cognac is a beautifully dense vintage blend of eaux-de-vie that is worthy of a place in any serious Cognac connoisseur’s collection. As the Rare Vintage 1977 was aged in new oak barrels for 10 years, it contains wonderful woody notes, both on the nose and across the palate. Meanwhile a dominant, fine rancio lingers through the senses for a powerful and long finish.
Over eleven generations, the House of Prunier, stands as one of the oldest Cognac houses in the prestigious Cognac region and has learnt how to keep its own history alive together with its identity and esteem for its products. Without forgetting the past the house of Prunier continues without respite in striving to offer the best quality products. Through their passion for the craft, each member of the family has maintained the motto: quality and respect of local traditions. Contained inside each and every bottle rests the history and hard-work of the Prunier family heritage.
Presentation of the bottle
Topped with a mint green wax seal, the Prunier Rare Vintage 1997 Petite Champagne bottle design is as luxurious as the Cognac it houses. It's shiny brown colouring and beautiful density embodies the rich flavourings and exceptional quality that is contained inside the bottle. The classic and timeless design of the decanter means it would sit nicely alongside others in your collection.
How to enjoy
Rare blends like the Prunier Rare Vintage range deserve your utmost attention: pour gently into a tulip glass and let it rest for 30 seconds, sip slowly and let this one of a kind Cognac do the talking. For a slightly different tasting experience, add a small dash of mineral water to allow the aromas to open up even further. Prunier recommends serving this particular Cognac as a digestive as it is a pleasant Cognac to taste at the end of a meal with a cigar.
About Prunier Cognac
Steeped in tradition, Cognac Prunier is a family run firm with cellars in the heart of the town of Cognac. The house does not own its own vineyards, instead, they buy the eaux-de-vie directly from supplying vine growers and distillers each year, and then carry out the ageing process in their own cellars.
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