- Year of bottling
- 1980s
- Terroirs
- Grande Champagne
- Volume
- 70 cl
- ABV
- 40%
- Aging time
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The Courvoisier Cognac Erté N°1 Vigne is a true masterpiece of the Courvoisier brand. This exquisite cognac is part of the Erté Collection, a limited edition range that celebrates the art deco period. The name Erté comes from Romain de Tirtoff, a Russian-born French artist who was a leading figure in the art deco movement.
This unique cognac is made from grapes grown in the Grande Champagne region, which is renowned for producing some of the best cognacs in the world. The grapes are distilled twice in traditional copper pot stills to create a rich and complex spirit. The Erté N°1 Vigne is then aged for up to 20 years in oak barrels to develop its smooth and velvety texture.
The nose is delicate and floral, with notes of violet and jasmine. On the palate, it reveals rich flavors of honey, apricot, and cinnamon, followed by a long and luxurious finish with hints of vanilla and toasted oak. The overall impression is one of elegance and sophistication, making this cognac the perfect choice for special occasions.
The Courvoisier Cognac Erté N°1 Vigne comes in a stunning bottle, which is adorned with an art deco design inspired by the vines that produce the grapes used in the distillation process. This beautiful bottle is a true collector's item and makes a wonderful gift for cognac connoisseurs and art lovers alike.