Cognac is rarely born of a single eau-de-vie or a single growing area, but generally from a blend of different ages and crus, sometimes up to a hundred of them.
It can be made also exclusively from certain “cru”, for example exclusively from “Grande Champagne”, but of different ages.
Petite Champagne : some 16,000 hectares of clay and a more compact chalky layer of soil. Petit Champagne is very much of the same quality, but a touch lighter. It’s vineyards lie to the south-west and south-east of Grande Champagne.
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Roullet - Très Rare n°45 Petite Champagne
Excl. Tax: €349.50 Incl. Tax: €418.00 -
Normandin-Mercier - Vintage -1976-
Excl. Tax: €188.13 Incl. Tax: €225.00Out of stock -
Le Réviseur - XO
Excl. Tax: €51.84 Incl. Tax: €62.00
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Le Réviseur - Aged 10 Years
Excl. Tax: €40.97 Incl. Tax: €49.00 -
Jean Grosperrin -1989- Petite Champagne 35cl
Excl. Tax: €57.69 Incl. Tax: €69.00 -
Jean Grosperrin -1989- Petite Champagne
Excl. Tax: €82.78 Incl. Tax: €99.00
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Jean Grosperrin -1976- Petite Champagne
Excl. Tax: €140.47 Incl. Tax: €168.00 -
Jean Grosperrin -1974- Petite Champagne
Excl. Tax: €154.68 Incl. Tax: €185.00Out of stock -
Jean Grosperrin -1973- Petite Champagne
Excl. Tax: €166.39 Incl. Tax: €199.00









