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DRC Fine de Bourgogne / 1994 / 70cl 43% / Romanée-Conti (Brandy)

This extremely rare Fine de Bourgogne is a brandy from Domaine de la Romanée Conti. It’s made using grapes from the second picking of the Grand Cru vineyards in Vosne Romanée, then aged in cask in their cellars for over 15 years.

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Fins Bois №67 43 Year / 70cl 47.5% / Jean Grosperrin

‪Expressive, mushroom and mocha nose. Powerful and oily on the palate, notes of wood, liquorice. Generous and rich finish, slightly peppery. Rather rustic character.‬

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Grand Champagne 27 Year / 1983 / 70cl 40% / Samaroli

The maison Delamain was founded by a family previously emigrated from France to Dublin in Ireland. James Delamain (1738-1800) married Marie Ransom in 1759 and returned to Jarnac (France) and created a partnership with is father in law Isaac Ranson, owner

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Grande Champagne №22 88 Year / 70cl 40% / Jean Grosperrin

This alcohol level of this cognac reduced for many years in anticipation of bottling which never took place and dropped gradually to 33.2% until 1999 when Jean stored it in a demi-john. According to French law a cognac must have a minimum of 40% Neverthe

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Grande Champagne №24 86 Year / 70cl 43.7% / Jean Grosperrin

This extremely rare, very old cognac originated from the broker’s cellar in the Grande Champagne appellation in the Cognac area.

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Petite Champagne 34 Year / 1976 / 70cl 42.2% / Jean Grosperrin

There is just a small trace of wood in this cognac, which is only slightly tinted and, though not astringent, releases a very distinct initial aroma. Light scent of jasmine, pepper and crystalized fruits. Pleasant and supple on the palate, with no trace o

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Petite Champagne 52 Year / 1958 / 70cl 41.1% / Jean Grosperrin

Very delicate, slightly floral (acacia, jasmine). Aromas of cigar box and cedar. On the palate we find a good balance between the alcohol and tannins and the aromas persist well. A slightly winey taste characteristic of the Petite Champagne appellation. T

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