A beautifully-crafted XO cognac, aged in oak casks for much longer than the minimum XO requirement, and showing a delicate, restrained complexity on the nose and palate.
A beautiful bottle of 50 year-old cognac from the Croizet house, one of the most long-established and well-respected producers in France. It's just extraordinary that they choose to sell it in such a horrifically naff cardboard box. Best ditch the box and buy one of those gift bags you get in Smiths. Or drink it yourself.
A rather special edition of Croizet's Bonaparte Cognac. It's from the 1906 vintage and also comes with a pair of snifter glasses. An incredible collector's item.
A wonderful large old 2.25 litre bottle of 1906 vintage Fine Champagne cognac from Croizet in amazing condition for its age. Fine Champagne means that the eaux-de-vie used came only from Grande Champagne & Petite Champagne, the two best regions.
A 1950s bottling of 1894 vintage cognac from Croizet, still well known as a producer of some of the world's finest cognacs. To top that this is packaged in a crystal decanter from Baccarat.
A phenomenal 2.5L bottle of Chateau de Flaville 1875 by the Leon Croizet house. This is particularly rare as the phylloxera outbreak was really starting to hit cognac producers around this time.
A very, very special cuvee from one of the finest Cognac-producing houses. Croizet Cuvée Léonie is made up with the oldest, most precious eaux-de-vie in the company's paradis - this producer's ultimate cuvée is one of the world's most exclusive Cognacs.