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Hardy Noces d'Or Sublime

Cognac - Grande Champagne - Premier Cru de Cognac - Hors d'âge - Hardy

A blend of 50 year old eaux-de-vie sublimated in a unique decanter.

€245.83
0,70L bottle with box
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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Hardy

Hardy

The house of Hardy owes its name to a 19th century British gentleman, Anthony Hardy. As a wine and spirits professional, Anthony traveled regularly to the Charentes region to monitor quality and secure supplies of Cognac's finest eaux de vie. He fell in love with the region and eventually settled there. He founded Hardy in 1863 and, as a great Francophile, went so far as to adopt the Gallic cockerel as his company emblem.

Over the generations, the rooster grows and develops internationally, mainly in Eastern Europe. Jacques Hardy, 4th generation opens new markets in North America, South America and English-speaking Africa. And, even though the House produces a full range - VS, VSOP, XO - he decides to concentrate mainly on the luxury segment of the market, top-of-the-range Cognacs, presented in crystal decanters. Thus, in 1960, the Anniversaire de Mariage series was born, with "Noces de Perles" (Cognac with an average age of 30 years), "Noces d'Or" (50 years), "Noces de Diamant" (60 years), "Noces d'Albâtre" (75 years), and "Noces d'Argent" (25 years - revisited in 2015).

Today, Bénédicte Hardy embodies the family's fifth generation. She, in turn, has taken up the challenge of creating decanters with a "haute couture spirit", as the brand claims. While the "Five Elements" series - five decanters named "Water", "Flame", "Air", "Earth" and "Light" - created in partnership with Daum crystalware holds a special place in her heart, her real masterstroke was convincing Lalique to participate in the "Four Seasons" range. The "Spring"... See more ...

Description Hardy Noces d'Or Sublime.

It is a cognac of assembly of very old cognacs coming all from Grande Champagne, classified Premier Cru of the delimited region of Cognac.

The dress is deep amber

The nose, like the mouth, reveals beautiful fragrances of white flowers and freshly cut hay, intimately and finely blended with spice flavors (gray and black pepper). The finish is particularly long with a final touch of Ethiopian and Brazilian coffee.

To be enjoyed on cakes or dark chocolate ice cream, on a Basque cake or on a frangipane.

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