Tasting notes :
Natural colour.
On the nose, this 1993 vintage reveals great finesse, with very round aromas of fresh flowers balanced by flavours of crushed almond and apricot.
On the palate, generous hazelnut, fresh vanilla and hints of old leather are confirmed.
Grape variety : Ugni blanc.
Bottling in 2025.
This single Estate Cognac comes from the vineyards of the late Mr Garraud situated in Chérac in Borderies cru and aged for 30 years in French Limousin oak barrels in his own cellar.
Mr Garraud was a friend of the Bache-Gabrielsen House, passionate winemaker and Cognac expert with whom we worked for decades.
To fully appreciate the remarkable depth and rich complexity of this Cognac, serve it neat in a tulip-shaped glass at room temperature, allowing its velvety texture unfold harmoniously with each sip.