Tag: Borderies Cognac
Hermitage 1914 Cognac – The Ladies Vintage
We were fascinated to read an interview with Bénédicte Hardy in ‘Frenchly’. Bénédicte is the fifth generation to be involved with the House of Hardy cognacs, although much of her time has been spent working in the US. Entitled ‘Cognac’s return to Grace’, she describes the rich history of cognac and how in recent years, cognac has evolved into a symbol of both ‘rap stardom’ and ‘highbrow mixology’. Here at Hermitage, it is that history that we aim to bottle and so a summary follows: In the 17th century, it was English, Irish, and Dutch négociants who really put cognac on the map… Read more

1. Courvoisier Tribute Borderies and Hermitage 1914 Cognac
There have been some interesting new products launched this past quarter, all with interesting price tags! Here are our thoughts on 4 of them: Courvoisier Tribute Borderies has been released in 5 demi-johns costing £51,500 each. This 60 year old cognac comes from a single estate in the lesser known Borderies cru and if presented bottled, works out at £1197 per bottle. Borderies is the smallest cru and produces some very fine cognac such as our award winning Hermitage 1914. Aged, we estimate, for 70 years this exceptional vintage can be purchased for £300 less at £895.