A fitting tribute to each generation and savoir-faire of this Cognac house, the Ferrand 10 Generations Cognac is a premium blend from the Premier Cru, the Grande Champagne. Arriving in an intricate traditional decanter illustrated with their family tree, it is a wonderful collector’s edition. Each of the ten generations of Cognac masters have added a unique twist to the knowledge of the vine and distillation; transposing their own character and graft into the precious nectar.
Created using Ugni Blanc grapes grown in the Grande Champagne, its finesse comes as no surprise. The optimal maritime climate combined with chalky soil and limestone means that the light, floral nature of eaux-de-vie is highly desirable in a Cognac.
From our best-selling (and Bassins direct import) grower Foucher Lebrun... this "baby Sancerre" drinks way above its price point!
The latest release of Taittinger's NV Brut La Française is decidedly youthful out of the gates, offering up notes of green apple, warm biscuits, fresh bread and citrus oil. Medium-bodied, bright and pillowy, with tangy acids and a fleshy core of fruit, it...
From some great terroir right near Gigondas, it’s fun to “argue” every year which wine we prefer between this and the Sablet! May as well get both….
Based on equal parts Grenache and Syrah brought up in tank, the 2021 Gigondas has an old school vibe in its red fruits, Christmas spice, flower, and white pepper-driven aromatics. Medium-bodied, pure, and silky on the palate, it should drink nicely right ...
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
The color is a deep, brilliant golden yellow on this 20 year old Cognac.Pierre Ferrand Reserve has a lovely vanilla bouquet, with overtones of dried roses and apricot jam. It also has hint of walnuts, cinnamon, and licore. It is full-bodied and rich on th...