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Hardy Noces d'Or Sublime Cognac Grande Champagne
Short Description
It is a cognac made from a blend of very old cognacs all from Grande Champagne, classified Premier Cru of the delimited region of Cognac.
The color is deep amber
The nose, like the mouth, reveals beautiful fragrances of white flowers and freshly cut hay, intimately and finely mixed with flavors of spices (gray and black pepper). The finish is particularly long with a final touch of coffee from Ethiopia and Brazil.
To be enjoyed on cakes or dark chocolate ice cream, on a Basque cake or on a frangipane.
A house of the Second French Empire under Napoleon III based in Cognac.
It was a British man from London, Anthony Hardy, who founded this house in 1863.
In 1869 in Amsterdam, this house obtained the diploma of excellence for its fine champagne cognac (a blend of Cognac from Grande Champagne 1er cru and small champagne cognac legally classified 2nd cru with a minimum of 50% of Grand Champagne Cognac).
In 1891, in Saint Petersburg, the Hardy house received the gold medal of the alliance in tribute to Franco-Russian friendship.
Today Maison Hardy is managed by a fifth generation.
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