A tribute to Michel Boinaud and the 24 generations of the Boinaud family's wineries in the Bois d'Angeac region in Cognac. This rare blend is composed of exclusive family treasures, including sublime eaux-de-vie, dating from 1910 to 1960; making its average tasting age of 80 years. It's the first and only edition of a limited series of 24 bottles, produced in a small batch of 17 liters. Each numbered bottle is presented in a handcrafted oak case from the Domaine Boinaud's cooperage.
Tasting notes
Deep golden with mahogany coppery glints
Candied citrus aromas, hazelnut and cigar box, characteristics of old cognacs from Grande Champagne.
Complex profile intense yet delicate with notes of aged wood and stewed fruits
Captivating persistence of over 60 minutes in the mouth
The Boinaud Family is one of the oldest wine-growing and distilling families of cognac. Historical records date the family back to 1640. Passion, expertise and «savoir-faire» have been passed from generation to generation.The vineyard is located in the heart of the Grand Champagne Cru; with 420 hectares, it is the largest family vineyard of the Appellation. The unfiltered wines are distilled twice in small Charente stills to obtain rich and sweet Cognacs. The barrels are produced in their own cooperage, using French Limousine oak and toasted using special methods.The bottling is carried out in the Estate to preserve the delicacy of the cognac