- Availability
- This Cognac is no longer produced
- Seller location
- Lithuania
- Category
- Private seller collector items
- Brand
- Hardy Cognac
Description
Private Seller from Lithuania. Stored in a dry place, up-right standing. All duties paid.
Condition: Everything seems fine. New and unopened.
Paper seal - in good condition
Fill level: Mid shoulder
LOT - 20215
Earthly Pleasures: A Rare Hardy Perfection Terre Cognac bought in 2006
Housed in a stunning crystal decanter made by DAUM, this rare edition of the Hardy Perfection "Earth" Edition Cognac is represents one of the four elements. The decanter is as precious as the eaux-de-vie within, some of which date back to the 1870s, before the Phylloxera crisis hit the region.
It was at this moment that the founder, Antoine Hardy, gathered different batches of Cognac from the Grande Champagne. The coffee and chocolate notes are particularly rich, and this Cognac would be crafted with Colombard grapes instead of the usual Ugni Blanc.
The luxurious jade green decanter represents Cognac Hardy's connection with the terroir, and their ability to work seamlessly with the land to produce very fine Cognac.
The bottle also arrives with a French certificate signed by a spirits expert in Bordeaux, that confirms it is a real Hardy "Perfection" Cognac.
Expect rich notes of chocolate and coffee - and with a Hardy Perfection collectible, rest assured that once it's gone - it's gone.
This product is from a private seller. Please be aware that cabinet7 merely provides a platform to buy and sell. When sold, the seller will pack the bottle themselves and send it to the buyer. We do our best to make this process as smooth as possible, however there may be some delay.
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Your experts
Max von Olfers
Max von Olfers is the founder of cabinet7, and has 10 years of experience with collector item appraisals. The oldest Cognac Max has consumed is from 1855.
Malte Lukowski
Malte Lukowski runs the operations & collector item departments at cabinet7, and has 4 years of experience with collector item appraisals. The oldest Cognac Malte has consumed is from 1920.