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Hennessy Of. V.S.O.P. Fine Champagne ----(amber)
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Hennessy Of. V.S.O.P. Fine Champagne
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About the producer

Created in 1765, the Hennessy brand was born of the vision of one man, Richard Hennessy. An Irish officer enlisted in Louis XV's army, Hennessy very quickly saw cognac's potential on the international market. He set up his own bottling business and founded a dynasty that would span eight generations. Hennessy soon acquired a reputation for exceptional cognacs and the appellations it created were used by all of the other cognac brands, including Very Old Superior Old Pale (VSOP) and Extra Old (XO). In 250 years Hennessy has remained the world leader in cognac.

About the wine

Hennessy VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) is a cognac made with eaux-de-vie aged for at least 4 years in oak casks. The words “Fine Champagne” means it was made with grapes grown in the most prestigious crus in the appellation, Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Charente

Producers and wineries: Hennessy

Colour: amber

Appellation: Hennessy

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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