In 1971, Moët & Chandon acquired a majority stake in Hennessy, marking the merger of two iconic houses.
This triptych box, carefully restored by a skilled bookbinder, is an exceptionally rare piece. The cork stoppers, stamped with Moët & Chandon, suggest that the box was likely produced in the 1970s.
The three crystal decanters, each bearing a seal authenticating their quality, are particularly rare given that the brands J&B and Hennessy do not belong to the same group. This unique set includes a crystal decanter of Vieux Marc, a crystal decanter of J&B whisky, and a crystal decanter of Hennessy cognac, each accompanied by a matching crystal stopper.
This triptych embodies an unprecedented collaboration between prestigious houses, offering a luxurious and refined collection, a testament to an era where craftsmanship and artistry came together in excellence.