The Lheraud Cognac Grande Champagne 1983 is a subtle blend of different vintages from the Grande Champagne region, known for the exceptional quality of its eaux-de-vie. The Lheraud house, founded in 1680, has been perpetuating its ancestral know-how in the production of exceptional cognacs for 14 generations.
The grapes are harvested by hand, to select the ripest and best quality grapes. The distillate is then aged in French oak barrels for more than 30 years, in cellars located under the property's vineyards. This long maturation period gives Lheraud Cognac Grande Champagne 1983 subtle aromas of dried fruits, vanilla and wood.
On the palate, this cognac offers a great aromatic complexity, with notes of caramel, nuts and licorice. The texture is rich and velvety, with a long and spicy finish. The visual aspect is a deep golden color, bright and clear.
The Lheraud Cognac Grande Champagne 1983 is a rare product of great finesse, reserved for lovers of exceptional cognacs. Tasting it is a real pleasure for the senses, to be savored slowly to appreciate all the nuances.
1983 was a sunny year with a resplendent August and rainfall that was rather favourable to the soil.
This vintage is 46°, which makes it a powerful cognac, but it combines this dominant taste with balance and harmony, which makes it, as is often the case with Lheraud, an exceptional Cognac.
Exclusively from Grande Champagne, it will reveal aromas of white flowers, musk, leather and a hint of coffee. Close your eyes, sit back and prepare for the journey.
Presented as usual in its iconic black bottle with moulded seal, this old Cognac will be delivered in its premium wooden box signed Lheraud.