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In the heart of the Cognac vineyards, in Grande Champagne - 1er Cru du Cognac - Maison Laurichesse is a family business with a dual paternal and maternal heritage.
The vineyard covers 60 hectares, divided between Angeac-Champagne, Segonzac and Verrières. Olivier, representing the 5th generation, looks after the vines and supervises distillation and cellar work, while Léa, his wife, manages administration and business development. Their roles are complementary, but together they select the best eaux-de-vie.
The soils of Grande Champagne, rich in clay and limestone, provide unique hydric regulation and aromatic complexity to the vines that thrive here. The vineyard's heterogeneous plots benefit from unique microclimates that influence grape quality. Careful harvesting guarantees the quality of the base wine. Pressing is delicate, using pneumatic presses to pRéserver extract the juice, which is then fermented in stainless steel tanks. Charentaise distillation, or double distillation, is carried out using three traditional copper stills. The first heating produces the "brouillis", then the "bonne chauffe" is distilled again to obtain the "cœur" of the distillate. The cellar master cuts these different fractions to preserve the purest, most aromatic part of the nectar. This is what will be used for ageing. Mastery of the art of ageing, carried out in oak barrels from local cooperages, finally confers the distinctive depth that is the hallmark of Maison Laurichesse Cognacs.
Laurichesse Le Chai de Mon Père Fût 111 is an exceptional Cognac, distilled in the 1970s by Guy Laurichesse, whose expertise is showcased in the Le Chai de Mon Père range. Bottled in January 2025, this cuvée Rare is limited to just 276 bottles, each marked by authenticity and family heritage.
This Cognac comes from Grande Champagne, a prestigious terroir renowned for its exceptional vintages, and is bottled without any reduction or added caramel, offering a pure experience faithful to the original distillation.
From the outset, this Cognac stands out for its lively tannins, revealing fruit notes Secs accompanied by a hint of white pepper, which add complexity. As it evolves, it reveals deeper aromas of cigar box, blond tobacco and spices, which balance each other perfectly. On the finish, the rancio characteristic of great aged Cognacs makes itself felt, reinforcing the depth of the taste profile.
This Fût 111 is a true testament to Guy Laurichesse's meticulous work, a Cognac that is sure to impress with its aromatic richness and powerful structure.