Cognac DEAU Millésime 1970 Petite Champagne

Cognac DEAU is located in Sireuil (Charente), and more precisely "Aux Moisans" in the heart of the Cognac region. The history of the company begins in 1685, during the reign of King Louis XIV, when Louis Deau settles in Charente as a winegrower and discovers the alchemy of the stills. 

For several generations the Bru Legaret family has owned and operated this wine estate. Today, Véronique Bru Legaret and her son Roland Legaret run the company. Their distillery, with its 12 copper stills, is next to the old cellars where the precious eaux-de-vie of their Collection are aged in more than 2000 barrels.

The "Griffin", emblem of the family, is the symbolic guardian of nature's treasures. Today he is the noble protector of the vines and of the golden elixir kept in the cellars.

This Cognac is distilled from the 1970 harvest only and composed of Petite Champagne Cognac exclusively. Beautiful golden amber appearance. Sweetness in the first notes of freshly harvested hay, followed by rich aromas of Kouign-amann. Some peppery notes of marigold reveal themselves before giving way to mint, orange peel, melon and candied pineapple. A great voluptuousness in the mouth for this magnificent Cognac.

ABV: 40 %

Capacity: 70 cl

€515.00
Tax included