A single producer 1973 vintage cognac from Bache Gabrielsen, made solely using grapes from M Laides in Sainte Seurin de Panelle in Petite Champagne. It's a very limited release of a rustic and fruity cognac, which will be a hit amongst Bache Gabrielsen fans. Please note that this is a 35cl bottle
Bache Gabrielsen's rather good XO cognac, winner of a double gold in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2009. A blend of 65% Grande Champagne and 35% Petite Champagne cognacs.
A rich Grande Champagne cognac using old and increasingly rare Folle Blanche grapes as well as the more common Ugni Blanc. Bache Gabrielsen cognac is one to look out for - the quality coming from this producer is superb, and it's only a matter of time before they attract more mainstream attention.
A very rare Grand Champagne cognac blended from a number of 1960s vintages. It is named after the daugther of Jean-Phillippe Bergier, the Bache Gabrielsen Cellar Master.
A 100% Grande Champagne cognac, with the oldest components of the blend were distilled in around 1917 and the youngest in the 60s. Hors d'Age is a big and rich cognac which handles its age well.