Cognac Lhéraud - 1970 Petite Champagne

The history of the Lhéraud family goes back to 1680, when Alexandre Lhéraud, living in Petite Champagne, planted vines in his garden. Victor, Jean, Pierre, Eugène, Rémy and finally Guy followed. The latter, with his wife Andrée and their son Laurent, contributed to make Lhéraud a brand recognized worldwide. 

It is at the Lasdoux estate, in the commune of Angeac, behind the walls of an old house, that the soul of the estate resides. The five cellars made of blonde Charente stone, where the Limousin oak barrels rest, allow for natural aging, without addition or reduction. This is what gives Lhéraud cognacs, armagnacs and pineaux their incomparable flavor.

The vineyards cover 85 hectares planted with ugni blanc, colombard and folle blanche, spread over two of the six cognac crus, mainly the Petite Champagne. The Petite Champagne brings roundness and the scent of violets ; Grande Champagne offers complexity and the sand of the Fin Bois allows for freshness and aromas. The Lhéraud cognacs are made of this diversity.

This old Cognac Petite Champagne vintage 1970 comes in its wooden box, signed Cognac Lhéraud. 

Produced exclusively from Petite Champagne and aged a minimum of 40 years, this Cognac is powerful, complex and round. It offers aromas of custard, vanilla, dried fruits and toasted hazelnuts. In the mouth, there are notes of cocoa, pepper and tobacco.

ABV: 48 %

Capacity: 70 cl

€470.00
Tax included