Aged for a minimum of 30 years in Limousin oak casks, Hardy’s reputation of undeniable expertise is evident within every drop of this production. One for the connoisseurs to enjoy and savour with a great impression.
Presentation of the bottle
Housed in an exceptional Cristalleries des Vosges crystal Art Deco decanter. The sheer sophistication of this Cognac is made expertly evident in its display. A beautifully crafted teardrop bottle with a swirl bottom and an elegant glass rounded top. Gold and silver offer royal tones to a drink of superiority.
How to enjoy
A truly unique blend from the Cognac’s finest region, this is a beverage to enjoy with a splash of water to allow all of the sophistication to rise to the surface.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Raisins, dried meadow flowers
Palate: Peppery, candied fruit, cinnamon
Finish: Citrus, cherry pits
Grande Champagne
Bordered to the north by the Charente, to the south and west by the Né and to the east by the roads from Barbezieux to Châteauneuf and from Châteauneuf to Saint-Même. Named for the clay-limestone nature of its soils on the surface, complemented by soft chalky limestone in the subsoil. The clays give the soil structure, high fertility and good water retention. These soils are therefore not very sensitive to drought, the subsoil acting as a sponge through which water can slowly rise as the summer drought worsens. It is this cru that produces the finest, most delicate, cleanest and most aromatic eaux-de-vie, and those that improve the most with age. When you taste them, you'll be pleasantly surprised to find that the glass retains the delicious scent and aroma of the cognac it once contained.
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