Hermitage 1995 Grande Champagne Cognac
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We were lucky to find this wonderful Hermitage 1995 Grande Champagne Cognac available for bottling as a replacement for our award-winning 1999 vintage which has nearly run out. The 1995 comes from the same distillery but has aged for a longer period, enabling a greater complexity of flavours. This is a rich and beautifully finished cognac fit for a king.
Global Luxury Spirits Masters 2019 – Gold Award
“This is one to treasure and bring out on special occasions.” Will Lyons, The Sunday Times
Hermitage 1995 Grande Champagne Cognac has been awarded a Gold Outstanding Medal at the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) 2025, a globally recognised accolade that places this exceptional cognac among the finest spirits in the world.
The judges noted “an elegant scent with baked nectarine and manuka honey, underpinned with a hint of spice” followed by a “palate revealing vibrant fruit”. Finally rounded off with “a touch of oak provides a dry, complex finish that lingers delightfully”.
David Baker, Founder of Hermitage Cognac, is delighted by the award:
“To receive a Gold Outstanding Medal from the IWSC is a truly significant honour – it recognises the premium quality of the Hermitage 1995 Grande Champagne Cognac. This is a spirit defined by its depth, elegance, and rarity. It’s the culmination of decades of careful maturation, and a perfect example of what can be achieved when craftsmanship is prioritised above all else.”
- Cru:
- Grande Champagne
- Volume (cl):
- 70 cl
- Vintage / Age:
- 1995
- % Alcohol:
- 43%
- Packaging:
- Presentation Box
Additional Information
- Aroma:
- Delightful rich aromas of butterscotch, cocoa, cloves and brazil nuts.
- Ageing:
- 350 litre casks, 6 to 8 months in new and then old Limousin casks. Cellars are medium damp with natural floors.
- Distillation:
- Small estate and well known family in the area. Distillation is on a small still with a relatively straight sided still head which minimizes rectification. This together with a fairly heavy lees enables maximum wine flavours. The producer does not have to rely on negoçiant sales so has been able to concentrate on his own style.
- Flavour:
- Remarkably mature with flavours of butterscotch, walnuts, biscuits and baked apple peel. Finishing tones of mandarin peel and damson.
- Grape Variety:
- Mainly Ugni Blanc but some Folle Blanche is also known to be available and used in this cognac.
- Reduction & Strength:
- This cognac is reduced in strength and matured in newer casks with some added wood chips to increase the reaction of wood with the natural tannins. Reduction at this level takes nearly two years to complete .
- Viticulture:
- The soil here is flatter than that around Segonzac and the Coniaçian chalk is similar to that on which the town of Cognac is built. The weather here is at its most even with only nominal extremes of hot and cold and low rain fall.