1983 Delamain, Pleiade, 40-Year-Old, Grande Champagne Cognac (44.5%)

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1983 Delamain, Pleiade, 40-Year-Old, Grande Champagne Cognac (44.5%)

Description

Established in 1824, Delamain is a prestigious Cognac house that exclusively uses eaux-de-vie from the Grande Champagne subregion. The distillery practices extended ageing in old oak barrels, allowing the Cognac to develop complex and refined flavours. The Pleiade 40-Year-Old, distilled in 1983, exemplifies Delamain’s commitment to producing exceptional, aged Cognac.

Iain Glover, Spirits Advisor, Berry Bros. & Rudd

Product Type Cognac
Main Ingredients Grapes
Region Cognac
Producer Delamain

About this spirit

Delamain

Delamain is one of the oldest and last family-owned and run houses in Cognac. It was established in 1759 by James Delamain, and is still run by direct family descendents, Charles Braastad-Delamain and his cousin, Patrick Peyrelongue. The house of Delamain is strongly attached to its tradition of craftsmanship. It specialises in ageing and maturing high quality Cognacs exclusively from the Grande Champagne region.
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