Château Laballe Bas Armagnac Ice 3 years () w Retail Dust Bag Non-Vintage
PARK Cognac VS Carte Blanche
Meukow VSOP Cognac
Meukow VSOP Superior is a balanced blend and easy to drink. Have this Cognac on the rocks or with a splash of water. The flavour features some mature fruits, raisins and nuts, a hint of vanilla, and spices are well present. The finish is long, with a little bit of orange peel.
Merlet VSOP Cognac Non-Vintage
For their Merlet VSOP cognac, Gilles and his two sons have selected and blended eaux-de-vie from four to five years or older, from different regions of the cognac appellation, ensuring the consistency of its quality. Nose: The nose is fine and intensely fruity with notes of white fruits and peach. Mouth: The mouth is supple and round, the finish is noticeably fruity. Merlet VSOP cognac is defined by intense and subtle notes of fruits such as peach as well as a round and supple mouth. A luscious cognac to enjoy.
Merlet VS Cognac Non-Vintage
For their Merlet VS cognac, Gilles and his two sons have selected and blended eaux-de-vie from two to three years or older, from different regions of the cognac appellation, ensuring the consistency of its quality. Tasting notes - Nose:The nose is fine with the eau-de-vie prevailing, offering delicate notes of pear and vanilla. Mouth: The mouth is light and subtly woody. Merlet VS cognac possesses
Chartreuse Green
Chartreuse is an aromatic French liqueur flavoured with 130 herbs. Naturally green colour, it can be served cold or as a fragrant base to cocktails.
Hine H by Hine VSOP Cognac
The House of Hine stands on the banks of the River Charente, deep in Cognac country. It is one of the oldest cognac houses in Jarnac with over 250 years of history. Dating back to 1763, six generations of the Hine family have succeeded one another at the head of Thomas Hine & Co. In 1962 the House of Hine was awarded a royal warrant by appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and remains the only official supplier of cognac to the British monarchy. Fine Champagne Cognac, a blend of eaux-de-vie from grande and petit champagne grapes.