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- Tasting note
- Aged 15 years by the grower and 40 in Delamain’s cellars, this cognac has achieved a natural alcoholic content of 43 percent – the strength at which it is bottled, undiluted. Released infrequently and in limited quantity, this exquisite Cognac shows an unrivalled breed and elegance, with notes of liquorice, toast and the classic ‘rancio Charentais’ lingering through to the unforgettable finish.
- Country: France
- Region: Cognac
- Alcohol: 43%
- Bottle size: 70cl
The Delamain House has been crafting truly great Cognacs in their purest expression of their original terroir since 1759. Situated in the finest growth of the Cognac region, Grande Champagne, Delamain sources all its grapes from the very best micro-terroirs. Before purchase the grapes are rigorously tested and tasted to ensure the highest quality product is maintained. To this day, the House of Delamain is still run by the direct descendants of the founder, Patrick Peyrelongue and his cousin Charles Braastad. Above all else it is a pride in tradition and history that is exalted by the brand, with strong attachments in particular to its tradition of craftsmanship, where all commercial demands take second place to the drive for perfection. Specialising in the ageing and maturing of exceptionally high quality cognacs, Delamain leads the way in bringing together tradition, substance, skill and excellence.