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Distilled in the 1970s by Pierre, this cognac represents “rancio” at its peak. Nose where plum and apricot, candied, brioche and cigar box mingle. Ample and shimmering on the palate, very smooth aromatic complexity. A voluptuous experience full of sensuality. Exceptionally long finish.
The Maison Pierre de Segonzac, nestled in the heart of Grande Champagne, the premier cru of the Cognac appellation, is a family-run house renowned for its expertise and dedication to tradition. For generations, the house has upheld the art of crafting exceptional cognacs, highlighting the unique terroir of Grande Champagne.
The estate primarily cultivates Ugni Blanc, the region’s emblematic grape variety, on limestone-rich soils that produce fine and elegant eaux-de-vie. Maison Pierre de Segonzac stands out for its artisanal methods, including double distillation in traditional Charentais copper stills and extended aging in French oak barrels, ensuring cognacs of remarkable aromatic richness.
Signature creations include cognacs such as the XO Grande Champagne and the Réserve Spéciale, celebrated for their complex aromas of dried fruits, vanilla, and precious woods. Each cuvée embodies a perfect balance of tradition, finesse, and intensity.
Admired by enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide, Maison Pierre de Segonzac represents the elegance and excellence of cognac while honoring its family heritage and respect for nature.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
2011 turned out to be the hottest year in France since weather records began a century ago. One of the main features of 2011 was an exceptionally warm and dry spring and fall. April and October were the hottest months on record, with April exceeding the average by more than 4.2°C. The hot, dry weather resulted in the exceptional 2011 vintage of Petite Champagne.
Lot N° 53 XO Perfection is a blend of the most sublime stocks of Grande Champagne Cognac from Maison Tesseron. It has a sumptuous topaz colour with a bouquet of plums, figs, and chocolate on the palate. This Cognac borders on perfection, finesse and complexity.
Frapin Millésime 1990 was distilled on lees and then aged for 30 years in sealed casks in the cellars of Domaine Frapin to guarantee the authenticity of the vintage. This long aging brings great aromatic complexity and an elegance specific to Frapin Cognacs.
A Wine with great aromatic nervousness thanks to the exceptional quality of the Merlots. Ripe and elegant tannins with a remarkable finish.
2019 is a great vintage for this essential Château in Saint-Estèphe. In the mouth, a lot of roundness and balance with fine tannins.
Created by Pierre Frapin 100 years ago, Fontpinot cognac unfailingly delights demanding epicureans. To celebrate the centenary, Maison Frapin is releasing a limited-edition anniversary packaging. Inspired by the original, the label brings up to date the symbols of ownership and the colors popular at the time of the Roaring Twenties. The bottle is presented in a raw wood box...