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Remi Landier Très Vieux

Cognac - Grande Champagne - Premier Cru de Cognac - Hors d'âge - Rémi Landier

A very rare and very old cognac from the house of Rémi Landier.

$321.65
0,70L bottle with box
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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Rémi Landier

Rémi Landier

La Maison Rémi Landier is a renowned Cognac distillery, renowned for its family heritage, tradition and constant quest for exceptional quality. 

Founded in the 19th century, this family-run house has managed to pRéserver its history while remaining at the forefront of Cognac craftsmanship.

The story goes back to the late 19th century when Léopold Landier, a passionate winegrower and distiller, established the distillery in Juillac-le-Coq, in the heart of the Grande Champagne region, the most prestigious cru of Cognac. Léopold Landier quickly earned a reputation for producing Cognacs of exceptional quality, thanks to his commitment to excellence and respect for tradition.

Over the generations, the family has preserved this precious heritage. Today, the distillery is run by the fourth generation of the family, Hervé Landier and his son, Rémi Landier. This family continuity is a testament to the family's unwavering commitment to tradition and quality.

The Domaine extends over 58 hectares of vines, mainly planted with Ugni Blanc, the grape variety favored for the production of Cognac. The vineyards benefit from an exceptional terroir, composed of limestone and clay-limestone soils, which give the grapes a unique aromatic richness and complexity. The grapes are harvested by hand to guarantee their... See more ...

Description Remi Landier Très Vieux.

A blend of very old Cognac eaux-de-vie coming exclusively from the rare small Grande Champagne terroir classified as Premier Cru in the Cognac region. It is a Cru positioned at the very top of the quality hierarchy of Cognac crus for its intrinsic qualities, including its very chalky soil with numerous sediments, a source of characteristic perfumes including violets.

The dress is mahogany of Cuba very dark.

On the nose as well as on the palate: some flowery scents and very pronounced touches of sandalwood, cedar of Lebanon, French oak with a rather long finish of vanilla tannins.

Perfect on a tart Tatin of Agen prunes.

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