Founded in 1824, the Delamain house is now led by the direct descendants of its founder. It stands out for its exclusive production of eaux-de-vie from the Grande Champagne region, with a minimum age of six years (XO), and, more notably, for its vintage releases, a rare category in Cognac. This Delamain 1973 Cognac has aged for thirty-six years in 350-liter Limousin oak barrels.
This Delamain Cognac 1973 vintage presents a stunning golden color with amber reflections. It offers intense aromas of candied fruits, gentle spices (cinnamon, nutmeg), and jasmine. After a bold attack marked by rancio, the palate reveals a seductive texture with flavors of candied peach and blonde tobacco. An exceptional cognac, perfect for celebrating a special occasion in an original way, paired with spiced crème brûlée.