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A house of Cognac created in 1858 by Jean Baptiste DOR, continued by his Son Amédée Edouard DOR who researched, selected and collected the best Cognacs and eaux de vie. In those days, professionals called him "the antique dealer of Cognac".
After aging in oak barrels for decades (70 years and more), some of these venerable Eaux de vie from Grande Champagne, the Premier Cru de Cognac, were carefully collected at the fullness of their aroma in wax-sealed Dames-jeannes, to keep them intact.
Today, these glass carboys sleep in a cellar Secret called "Paradis", unchanged since its creation, proudly displaying their prestigious vintages. The jewels of the AE DOR House, their origins generally predate the famous phylloxera epidemic of 1874. They have preserved their precious contents intact for over a century, justifying the worldwide renown of Maison AE DOR.
A subtle blend of the two most prestigious crus of Cognac, Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, XO Fine Champagne from Maison A.E. Dor embodies elegance, depth and complexity. Aged a minimum of 25 years, this Cognac reveals a remarkable aromatic richness, the sign of long maturation in oak barrels and ancestral know-how.
On the nose, complexity is immediately apparent: dried cherries, blood orange and dark chocolate melt into a bewitching trail of aged maduro tobacco, accompanied by gourmet spices, pecans and a noble rancio.
On the palate, the harmony continues with powerful notes of prune, fig and black cherry, balanced by the freshness of red currant. The finish lingers on deep aromas of dark tobacco, cocoa, vanilla, baking spices and a lemony touch reminiscent of walnut pie.
Awarded the title of World's Best Cognac in 2025 by Forbes (96/100), this XO will appeal to the most demanding palates. To be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or with a fine cigar, it illustrates all the nobility of a House founded in 1858 by Amédée-Édouard Dor.
An unmissable classic for discerning connoisseurs.