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François Voyer Lot 46 Cognac Grande Champagne has been distilled in 1946, this Grande Champagne Cognac spent 45 to 50 years maturing in casks within very humid cellars, before being transferred to a demi-john. From the chalky soils of Verrières, it is bottled at 48.3%. Lot 46 has been unveiled exclusively at Whisky Live Paris 2025, offering the rare chance to taste this exceptional gem.
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The François Voyer house, located in the heart of Grande Champagne, the 1st cru of Cognac, is renowned for its exceptional cognacs. Built on a family heritage passed down through generations, it embodies the elegance, finesse, and aromatic richness of Cognac’s finest terroirs. Its artisanal approach ensures superior quality eaux-de-vie, celebrated for their perfect balance and complexity.
The history of François Voyer dates back more than two centuries, in the heart of Grande Champagne, renowned as the most prestigious terroir in the Cognac region. The Voyer family, deeply rooted in this area, has been dedicated to viticulture and distillation since the early 19th century.
The François Voyer vineyard spans approximately 28 hectares, exclusively planted with Ugni Blanc, a grape variety ideal for producing highly refined eaux-de-vie. Production methods remain faithful to artisanal traditions, including double distillation in copper stills and extended aging in oak barrels, resulting in cognacs of great aromatic richness.
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