Louis Royer Cognac Extra 1970
Out-of-Stock- Period
- 1970s
- Terroirs
- Fine Champagne
- Volume
- 70 cl
- ABV
- 40%
- Aging time
- Extra
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The Louis Royer brand is a renowned cognac house, founded in 1853 by Louis Royer himself. Since then, the house has been able to perpetuate an ancestral know-how and offer cognacs of exceptional quality. The Louis Royer Extra 1970 Cognac is one of the jewels of the brand, a rare product sought after by connoisseurs around the world.
This cognac is distilled from a blend of grapes coming exclusively from the Grande Champagne region, known for its unique terroir and ideal climate for vine growing. The distillation process follows a traditional method, with copper stills that preserve the aromas and richness of the product. It is then aged for more than 30 years in French oak barrels, to acquire an exceptional smoothness and complexity.
Louis Royer Cognac Extra 1970 is a deep amber color with golden highlights. Its elegant nose reveals notes of dried fruits, honey and vanilla, complemented by woody and spicy touches. On the palate, the cognac is rich and complex, with a silky texture and a remarkable length in the mouth.
This cognac is ideal for a relaxing moment with friends or family, or to celebrate a special occasion. It can be enjoyed neat or with a little water to reveal its full aromatic complexity.