Gautier Extra 1755 70cl 40°

Distillery : Maison Gautier / Country : France / Reference: : 24438

The Gautier Extra 1755 cognac pays homage to the founder of the House, Louis Gautier, at the origin of 10 generations of know-how and tradition. Called "1755", the date of the creation of the House, this special cuvée is the result of a unique blend of some of the rarest and oldest eaux-de-vie from the Paradis cellar.

This exceptional cognac, with great aromatic complexity between spices and floral notes, has won numerous awards and will be particularly appreciated by connoisseurs.

180,00 € tax incl.

soit 257,14 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV40 °
TypeCognac
DistilleryMaison Gautier
CountryFrance
PackagingBox
Reference:24438

The story begins in the 17th century, when the Gautier family was forest owner near the forest of Tronçais, in the north-west of the department of Allier in France. The ancestors of the family have developed a know-how as well as a close bond with oak, reflected in the family motto "DU GALT MER SUI", which means "I am the Lord of the Forest" in old French.


In 1644, Charles Gautier, married Jacquette Brochet, daughter of a winegrower. The fusion of wood and vines gave birth to a new passion, the creation of cognac. From 1700, their grandson, Louis Gautier, carried on this activity and contributed to the development of Maison Gautier. In 1755, the Gautier family obtained the royal right to produce cognac and the founding charter signed by King Louis XV.


About three centuries ago, the ancestors of the Gautier family set up the wine cellar in a unique location in a former water factory above the Osme river in Aigre, which is still there today. Maison Gautier continues to use it because the natural humidity of the wine cellar makes Cognac unique, round and generous.


Thanks to the unique heritage of forest owners, Maison Gautier knows how to choose the most suitable oak barrels for Cognac. The know-how that sets the house apart is the slow aging process of cognac in the cellars.

Nose: subtle and delicate, it combines the complexity of spices, the sweetness of vanilla and the elegance of floral notes.

Palate: well-balanced, with notes of figs and quinces which complement the floral notes.

Finish: satisfying, slightly suave at the end of the mouth.