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Henry IV Fine Cognac
Description
Cognac is considered the utmost in luxury, especially when it is reputed to be the most expensive in the world. Known as the DNA of Cognac, Henri IV Dudognon Heritage comes in an exquisite bottle. This spirit has been produced since 1776 and is aged in barrels for over a century. It is extravagantly priced at 1 Million Pounds Sterling. The liquor is contained within a bottle that is dipped in 24 K Yellow Gold and Sterling Platinum, and adorned with 6,500 certified brilliant-cut diamonds. It is an exceptional brandy. The taste profile features classic cognac flavors such as French vanilla, dried violets, and exotic marmalade, as well as rich toffee and spice. What sets it apart is the deep, savory rancio aspect, which refers to a noble oxidation that occurs after long exposure to air and casks. Unlike other cognacs of this age, the fruit flavors are still prominent and the oak contributes spice and complexity instead of tannin and bitterness. This is a world-class cognac for those who appreciate elegance and beauty, rather than just strength and power.
Product Details
Alcohol Percentage
Age
Vintage
Distiller
Country
41%
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Maison Dudognon
France
Yes
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Basic
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Henry IV Fine Cognac
Summary
Cognac is considered the utmost in luxury, especially when it is reputed to be the most expensive in the world. Known as the DNA of Cognac, Henri IV Dudognon Heritage comes in an exquisite bottle. This spirit has been produced since 1776 and is aged in barrels for over a century. It is extravagantly priced at 1 Million Pounds Sterling. The liquor is contained within a bottle that is dipped in 24 K Yellow Gold and Sterling Platinum, and adorned with 6,500 certified brilliant-cut diamonds. It is an exceptional brandy. The taste profile features classic cognac flavors such as French vanilla, dried violets, and exotic marmalade, as well as rich toffee and spice. What sets it apart is the deep, savory rancio aspect, which refers to a noble oxidation that occurs after long exposure to air and casks. Unlike other cognacs of this age, the fruit flavors are still prominent and the oak contributes spice and complexity instead of tannin and bitterness. This is a world-class cognac for those who appreciate elegance and beauty, rather than just strength and power.
Taste and Aroma
Basic
Smell
Taste
Special

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