Tasting notes :
Nose : Notes of candied fruit, almost roasted, with a saline touch that makes it appealing.
Palate : A warm, gourmet finesse that reveals all the aromas perceived.
Finish : A slight saltiness that prolongs tasting.
A rigorous artisanal approach
The expression of Grosperrin Cognac lies in the "the unadorned expression of the Charente's heritage". Guilhem Grosperrin, the Cognac craftsman, travels the land Charente from year to year, and is enriched by exceptional discoveries and encounters, particularly from family heirlooms and confidential successions. The preservation traditional know-how is cultivated by these loyal relationships that capture the uniqueness of each vintage Cognac and exceptional batch.
Turning craftsmanship into art
Aged and meticulously blended in a restored 19th century cellar on the banks of the Charente river in Saintes, Grosperrin Cognac are works of art, crafted with respect for their history to better reveal it. Each batch is the living testimony of a parcel of land, a terroir, a cask, a history and a family.
27 years of age, a private vintage
This Vintage Cognac comes from the private stocks of a sworn broker, who had the opportunity to purchase this batch who had the opportunity to buy this batch of around ten casks. This Bons Bois, 27 years old, came under State control shortly after distillation, where it spent most of its ageing period until Grosperrin bought it a few years ago.