Massougnes

Historically famous pre-phylloxera cognacs. We have dated their records back to 1730, making them the oldest firm of growers and sellers of brandies. We still have a few bottles of this rarest of cognacs dating from around 1801 . The last remaining member of this remarkable family who owned at their peak 360 hectares is the Comtesse de la Bourdeliere. Had France not been a republic, she would be their Queen.

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  1. Cognac Massougnes Vintage 1801 (Imperial ¾ gallon)

    Cognac Massougnes Vintage 1801 (Imperial ¾ gallon)

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    Excl. VAT: £117,600.00 Incl. VAT: £141,120.00

    The estate was sadly lost during the phylloxera in 1874 but the last remaining descendant is still alive. The Comtesse de Bordelaise is a direct descendant of the last French Royalty. Although frail, she still lives on the remains of the Estate near Aigre. Learn More
  2. Cognac Massougnes Vintage 1805 (Imperial ¾ gallon)

    Cognac Massougnes Vintage 1805 (Imperial ¾ gallon)

    Price:
    Excl. VAT: £123,600.00 Incl. VAT: £148,320.00

    Perhaps one of the most famous old cognacs of the era. The firm can be dated to 1730 and sold cognacs to Hennessey and many other famous houses including Augier and other correspondents of the period. This is the last remaining bottle of 1805 from Massougnes and was made during the Battle of Trafalgar in that year. Learn More

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