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Artikel: Cognac
Nettofüllmenge: 0.5l
Alkoholgehalt: 42,00%
Ursprungsland: Cognac, France
Weltweit auf 365 Flaschen Limitiert!
Der Art de vie, die Kunst des Lebens, markiert wohl zweifellos den Zenit der Cognac-Kreationen aus dem Hause J. Dupont. Das bernsteinfarbene Meisterwerk ist auf 365 Flaschen weltweit limitiert.
Nase: intensive Eichenholznoten, mit tiefen Fruchttönen und eleganter Würze.
Gaumen: aparter Körper, mit seidenweicher Textur, wohldosierter Eichenholzwürze und vielschichtigen Fruchtnuancen.
Finish: schier endloser Nachhall.
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Am Event „La Part des Anges 2016“ (Whiskykennern dürfte der Ausdruck als „Angels Share“ bekannt sein), erzielte der auf 2.500 Euro geschätzte Cognac J. Dupont Art de vie, den Verkaufserlös von satten 5.000 Euro (1 Flasche).
J.Dupont Art de Vie is an exceptional assembly of rare and very old, 80 years old eau-de-vie from Grande Champagne. This edition is presented in a luxury crystal decanter, a glass bell, a box and a booklet.
J.Dupont represents a remarkable timeless family Cognac where expertise and tradition meet. The cognac originates exclusively from the privileged vineyards of Grande Champagne.
Each eaux-de-vie is distilled in small alembics and hand selected by the master blender, the oldest barrels are over a century old and only the most exceptional can aspire to be bottled for J.Dupont.
Founded by Julien Dupont in1872. J.Dupont Cognac became one of the most recognized cognacs at the time; its magnificent quality was awarded gold and silver medals from around the world and rose to fame in the 30’s and 40’s. In 1992 Mr. Michel Boinaud, heir to a 4-century dynasty of producers of premium cognacs, acquires the brand to continue its development.
The Boinaud family has been established in the heart of Cognac since 1640, the vineyards are located within the Grande Champagne, Premier Cru de Cognac and the privileged terroirs of Bouteville, Segonzac, Angeac-Champagne and Juillac le Coq. With over 420 hectares it is the largest family owned grape growing estate of the region. |