Bache Gabrielsen Cognac 37-Years-Old 1973

Exclusively made up of eau-de-vie selected from the Fins Bois region in the vintage year of 1973, this fine Cognac spent a staggering 37 years aging in Limousin oak casks. In 1973 the Watergate scandal was in full swing, meanwhile, the first oil crisis
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3428681001548
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€344,95
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Exclusively made up of eau-de-vie selected from the Fins Bois region in the vintage year of 1973, this fine Cognac spent a staggering 37 years aging in Limousin oak casks.

In 1973 the Watergate scandal was in full swing, meanwhile, the first oil crisis hit the world at the same time as a roaring august heatwave in the Cognac vineyards. Undeniably, this vintage Cognac keeps all of it’s promises after undergoing such a long maturation process. In 2011, the cellar master of Bache Gabrielsen moved the precious eau-de-vie to one of the demi-johns of the Bache Gabrielsen paradis cellars in order to retain its sparkling notes of rose and passion fruit, coconut and toffee.

Bache Gabrielsen is a Cognac house currently run by Hervé Bache-Gabrielsen who is the fourth generation to take the ropes of the family business. Embracing modern standards, whilst remaining truthful to the brand’s traditional roots, Maison Bache Gabrielsen should be highly credited for its success with the international market in particular. As today the brand stands as one of the most sought after brands in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. With its sleek bottle designs, artisanal craftsmanship and reputable savoir-faire - it's hard not to admire this unique Cognac house for all it’s glory.

Alcohol: 41.2%
Volume: 70cl
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