A 2011 repackaging for Hennessy's Fine de Cognac, a youthful blend pitched somewhere between VS and VSOP. This is a stylish cognac equally at home in a quality cocktail or as a digestif. Excellent value for money.
The original 'extra-old' cognac, first bottled in 1870 by Maurice Hennessy for family and friends. Darker and much more complex than the VSOP, with appealing leather and tobacco notes and a touch of spice - a great cigar cognac. Due to low supplies, this item is MAXIMUM 1 BOTTLE PER CUSTOMER.
An old bottle of Hennessy VSOP cognac produced from grapes from both the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne regions of Cognac. This appears to have been bottled sometime in the 1980s.
A magnum of impressively blingy Paradis Cognac from Hennessy. The impressively chunky packaging is matched by the rich and complex cognac - an excellent digestif.
MAXIMUM ONE PER CUSTOMER
An impressive 2011 release from Hennessy, the Paradis Imperial is a blend of rare 19th and 20th century cognacs inspired by the cognac that the company created in 1818 for Tsar Alexander I as a present from his mother. It's packaged in an elegant crystal decanter designed by Stephanie Balini and features an 18-carat gold plated label.
A 1990s bottling of Hennessy's super-premium Richard Hennessy Cognac, blended from their finest eaux-de-vie and named for the founder of the house. The package is rounded off with a beautiful and understated crystal decanter.
The top end in the permanent Hennessy range, this is named after former mercenary Richard Hennessy, an Irish aristo who founded his Cognac house in 1765 on land granted by a grateful Louis XV of France.