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Grosperrin
The Cognac Grosperrin is a name that resonates with excellence and tradition in the world of Cognac. This family-owned company, founded by Jean Grosperrin, is renowned for its commitment to craftsmanship and the exceptional quality of its Cognacs. With a history that dates back over two centuries, Cognac Grosperrin is the fruit of a passion passed down from generation to generation.
The story of the Grosperrin family begins in the early 19th century, when Jean Grosperrin, a wine merchant, began producing and trading Cognac. Since then, the family has developed a unique expertise in selecting exceptional Cognacs from the region's finest Domaines.
What sets Cognac Grosperrin apart is its resolute focus on quality and authenticity. Unlike the big Cognac houses that produce blends, Grosperrin focuses on buying and maturing Cognacs from small, artisanal distilleries. These Cognacs are aged in oak casks in the traditional cellars of the Cognac region, where the mild, oceanic climate plays an essential role in the maturation process.
The terroir of the Cognac region is a key element in the quality of Cognacs Grosperrin. The vineyards lie on limestone soils, which give the grapes a unique mineral richness. What's more, the mild climate, tempered by the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, favors slow, steady ripening of the grapes, enabling the development of complex aromas of great finesse.
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Description Grosperrin N°33/39.
This extremely rare Cognac comes from a family of winegrowers based in Angeac-Champagne.
It comes from a very old stock, distinct from the estate stock, whose lots are Rareonly offered for sale, and always confidentially.
It aged for many years in a small clay cellar, before joining the cellars of Grosperrin.
Amber color, dark highlights.
Nose of very old Grande Champagne with remarkable freshness for its age. Lots of finesse and complexity.
Candied fruit and exotic wood dominate. Rancios in balance, taut and delicate at the same time.
No heaviness. The nose is inviting, immediately distinguishing that this is a racy Cognac.
On the palate, the attack is straightforward, oily, complete : soft tannins, chiseled aromas.
The finish is slightly dry, very long, with a slight mark of acidity.
A very good Cognac, for collectors.