Godet Cognac XVSOP Gastronome 1960
Out-of-Stock- Period
- 1960s
- Terroirs
- Fine Champagne
- Volume
- 70 cl
- ABV
- 40%
- Aging time
- VSOP
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Cognac Godet XVSOP Gastronome is a cognac brought to market in the 60s by Maison Godet Frères.
Founded in 1782 by Gédéon Godet, Maison Godet has deep roots dating back to the 16th century, when Bonaventura Godet, a Dutch immigrant, began distilling wine. A pioneer at the time, he was one of the first merchants to produce what was to become cognac.
Now run by the 15th generation of Godet descendants, the company carries on the tradition, expertly distilling carefully selected grapes, expressing the exceptional terroir of the Charente region.
The Godet family coat of arms, featuring "three buckets sable", proudly adorns each bottle, alongside an emblem representing two lions.
Available exclusively on our online sales site, this bottle embodies the art and passion for which Maison Godet has been renowned for over two centuries.