Thursday, 21 November 2024

Delamain goes big to celebrate 200 years of Cognac

 

The House of Delamain, a leading Cognac producer, has gone all out to impress as it celebrates its 200th anniversary.

As part of its bicentennial celebrations, it has released L’Edition Rare du Bicentenaire, a blend of five rare extra-old Cognacs exclusively from the prestigious Grande Champagne terroir.

Presented in a 10-litre demijohn crafted by the Parisian Maison d’Art Goossens - known for its artistic goldsmithing - the release “embodies 200 years of accumulated savoir-faire and Delamain’s impassioned curiosity as to the natural world”.

Founded in 1824 in Jarnac, the House of Delamain remains family-operated in partnership with the Bollinger Champagne group. 

“Now as then, nature, time, and people are at the heart of everything we do, and the most exquisite cognacs lie ahead,” says managing director Eric le Bouar.

In addition to the exclusive demijohn, 200 individually numbered bottles of L’Edition Rare du Bicentenaire will be released in December. 

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