The Prunier Cognac Reserve 1910 is a remarkable product intended for the most discerning cognac enthusiasts. The Prunier house, established in 1769, is one of the oldest and most respected in the Cognac region. This special vintage, distilled over 100 years ago, is a true relic and a testament to a bygone era and ancient craftsmanship.
The Prunier Cognac Reserve 1910 is made from a blend of grapes from the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne regions, two prestigious terroirs of the Cognac region. The distillation process is traditional, with double distillation in copper stills that allows for the concentration of the cognac's aromas and flavors. The aging process in French oak barrels lasted over 100 years, which gives the Prunier Cognac Reserve 1910 an unparalleled complexity and aromatic richness.
On the nose, this cognac reveals delicate aromas of vanilla, honey, and spices that harmoniously blend with woody and smoky notes. In the mouth, the Cognac Prunier Reserve 1910 offers a silky texture and a perfect balance between the sweetness of ripe fruits and the power of the wood. The finish is long and savory, with notes of nuts and prunes that linger in the mouth.
The Prunier Cognac Reserve 1910 is also a rare and precious object, with its tin cord on the neck and the seal rivet typical of its era. This cognac is not only an exceptional tasting product, but also a testimony to the history of the Cognac region and the art of distillation. If you are looking for a rare and unique cognac, the Cognac Prunier Reserve 1910 is an essential choice.