GROSPERRIN | GOOD WOOD, 27 YEARS OLD
GROSPERRIN | GOOD WOOD, 27 YEARS OLD
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Revealed in broad daylight
A family history founded in the 90s by Jean
Grosperrin, now run by his son Guilhem,
accompanied by his sister Axelle, Grosperrin embodies
the very essence of the art of cognac, highlighting the
profession of cognac breeder and breeder as it is
practiced in the 19th century
century.
A RIGOROUS ARTISANAL APPROACH
The expression of Grosperrin cognacs lies in the “unadulterated testimony of Charente heritage”.
Guilhem Grosperrin, cognac artisan, travels the lands
charentaises from year to year and is enriched with discoveries and
of exceptional encounters, particularly of legacies
confidential family and inheritance matters. The preservation
traditional know-how is cultivated through these relationships
loyal and privileged who capture the uniqueness of each cognac
vintage and exceptional lot.
CULTIVATING CRAFTSMANSHIP IN ART
Aged and meticulously assembled in a 19th century cellar
century, rehabilitated, on the quays of the Charente, in Saintes, the
Grosperrin cognacs are works of art made in the
respect for their history to better reveal it. Each lot
is the living testimony of a plot, a terroir, a
was, of a history and of a family.
27 YEARS OLD, A PRIVATE VINTAGE
This vintage cognac comes from the private stocks of a
sworn broker, who had the opportunity to purchase
This lot consists of around ten barrels. This Good Wood, of 27
years old, came under state control shortly
after its distillation, where it spent most of its
aging, until Grosperrin bought it back
a few years.