Cognac Ferrand is a relatively new producer, dating only from 1989; their aim from the start has been to produce Cognacs with individual character that express the uniqueness and style of their terroir. The Ambre is a very subtle, aromatic Grande Champagn...
2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Double Gold Medal Winner In the 19th century, when the modern art of the bar was born, no spirit was more prized for mixing drinks than cognac. Ferrand 1840 Original Formula represents our attempt to recreate the kind of cognac that the pioneers in the bars used during that period. Modeled on an extraordinarily rare 1840 bottle of Pinet-Castillon Cognac, and made with the blending techniques from this era, it is rich, concentrated and highly mixable, in the 1840s style. Proof: 90
Maison Rouge is a line of cognacs from the House of Hardy. Hardy does not use its rooster logo to market Maison Rouge cognacs. Rather, it uses red packaging and a depiction of a farmhouse on the edge of a vineyard. Introducing a new line of VS and VSOP co...
Cardenal Mendoza Solera Gran Reserva is our classic Sherry Brandy, matured for an average of 15 years in Oloroso and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. Discover the most highly appreciated Brandy de Jerez internationally, since 1887. Its appearance is bri...
Rare Bronze Fine Champagne. A masterful blend of Grande & Petite Champagne Cognacs. Aromas of rose petals and vanilla; fat and creamy with dates; leather; tobacco; butter-scotch; and tons of vanilla in the mouth. Elegant and lush. Long persistent finish. ...
Containing blend aged thirty, fifty, sixty years and more, the Prestige collection embodies the emotion of the time past. Noces d'Argent "Silver Anniversary", the latest addition to the Wedding Anniversary Series by the House of Hardy is a distinguished cognac that combines the rich aromas of raisins and Tobacco with fine notes of spices and honey. Elegant and charming the Fine Champagne Noces d'Argent "Silver Anniversary" is the blended celebration of Grande and Petite Champagne cognacs born and distilled a quarter a century ago. Proof: 80