notes:
Nose: Refined aromatic notes of candied orange zest and soft white fruit.
Palate: Elegant and well-balanced, with a luxurious mouthfeel. Flavors of caramelized fruit and delicate citrus nuances create an impressive complexity.
Finish: A lingering finish where the sweetness of caramel and the freshness of fruit are perfectly balanced.
About the producer:
Since 1785, the cognac house Lheraud has been, above all, a family business. Their values as entrepreneurs are always measured against the importance of family and its history. It was Alexandre Lhéraud who first planted vines in Petite Champagne. He was followed by Victor, Jean-Pierre, Eugène, Rémy, and today it is Guy, together with his wife Andrée, who are the patriarchs. They work from the heart, drawing on the legacy of their ancestors. Supported by their son Laurent, they succeeded in turning Cognac Lhéraud into a world-renowned brand. In the near future, their grandchildren, Anne-Sophie and Jean-Charles, will take over this knowledge and tradition.
Andrée, Guy’s wife, inherited a natural gift for decoration. Thanks to her, we have the calligraphy labels, hand-blown decanters, and elegant packaging. The standard range of this house features cognacs from Petite Champagne, but they also own vineyards in Bons Bois, Fins Bois, and Grande Champagne, from which they have preserved multiple vintages. In the "Paradis," a medieval cellar that inspires dreams, the most precious eaux-de-vie of Lheraud await connoisseurs eager to taste a drop of history.