Exceptionally made from some of the scarcest eaux-de-vie in Hennessy's reserves.Eye : Sumptuous amber hue. Its wonderful amber colors show a pure and warm intensity, foretelling of an undeniable power to come.Nose : Complex flavor profile, eloquent notes of ripe fruits, sweet spices, toasted oak, subtle nuances of vanilla. Palate : Ripe fruits, sweet spices, toasted oak, subtle nuances of vanilla. The spices, notes of leather and preserved fruits appear and reappear over and over, returning to emphasise the aromatic complexity of the nose in one magnificent symphony of flavor.
This is Hennessy XO luxury cognac at least to the second . Although the introduction of the XXO category caused considerable uproar among winemakers, it eventually became official. Hennessy XXO Hors d'Age must be aged for more than 14 years. But this edition even contains cognacs that have matured for more than 50 years.
A blend of 100 eaux-de-vie, its deep amber color is a sign of its intensity. At once rich and robust, it constantly reveals layers of flavors with distinctive persistence on the palate.
The gateway to a refined and elegant dimension, Paradis is an extraordinary expression of pure indulgence.Possessed of rich successive aromas that only a great Cognac can obtain, Paradis reveals its delicate and velvety character, hinting at the silky texture that will follow. Its subtle texture allows it to gracefully blossom with a deep and fragrant persistence.
With this creation, Maison Hennessy set out to pay tribute to one of the family’s historic figureheads, James Hennessy, who conquered new territories and endeavoured to spread the success of Hennessy far beyond the quays of Cognac.
Paradis Impérial is a blend of rare 19th- and 20th-century Cognacs inspired by the Cognac that the company created in 1818 for Tsar Alexander I as a present from his mother. It's packaged in an elegant crystal decanter designed by Stephanie Balini and features an 18-carat gold-plated label.
Hennessy VSOP is a blend of 60 different ‘eaux-de-vie’ aged up to 15 years and noted for its balance and sophistication. Created in 1817 for the future King George IV of England, by the end of the 19th century VSOP had firmly established its reputation among the nobility.