A.E.DOR Cognac Vieille Reserve N°1 1893
Out-of-Stock- Period
- 1970s
- Terroirs
- Grande Champagne
- Volume
- 70 cl
- ABV
- 36°
- Aging time
- Hors d'âge
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Founded in 1858 by Amédée Edouard DOR, a connoisseur of distinguished Cognacs, Maison A.E. DOR presents Vieille Réserve No. 1 from 1893. With unwavering determination, DOR sought out and collected the finest cognacs and eaux-de-vie. After aging in oak barrels for decades (70 years or more), without any blending or additional ingredients, select eaux-de-vie from Grande Champagne, the premier cru of Cognac, were carefully gathered at the peak of their flavor. By law, any spirit must be at least 40% ABV to be called "cognac." However, in 1951, after extensive efforts, Mr. Deneuil, the founder's son-in-law, obtained a special and unique authorization to sell Maison A.E. DOR's aged stock under the "Cognac" appellation.