The 'Icon' of Cognac. Cordon Bleu is a legendary XO cognac created in 1912, famous for its high proportion of Borderies eaux-de-vie which give it a unique candied orange character.
The 'Opulence' of Fine Champagne. Rémy Martin XO is a masterpiece of complexity, blended from over 400 different eaux-de-vie for a profile of extraordinary depth and length.
The 'Treasure Hunter's' Choice. Darroze is revered as the top négociant in Armagnac, and this 12-year-old blend showcases the rustic, spicy power of Bas-Armagnac grapes.
A traditional Greek pomace brandy.
A grape-based pomace brandy from Crete.
The 'Sun-Drenched Spirit' of Greece. Metaxa is a unique category unto itself—a sophisticated blend of aged grape distillates, aromatic Muscat wines from the Aegean islands, and a secret infusion of Mediterranean botanicals.
A fruit brandy popular in Central and Southeast Europe.
A traditional Cypriot pomace brandy.
The 'British' Cognac. Hine Rare V.S.O.P is synonymous with elegance and finesse, holding the Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II and renowned for being the lightest and most floral of the major Cognac houses.
A distilled beverage made from Damson plums, frequently called plum brandy.
The 'Elegance' of Age. Martell V.S.O.P is a refined, fruit-forward cognac aged in 'red' (seasoned) barrels, resulting in a profile that emphasizes luscious fruit over aggressive wood.
A Georgian pomace brandy, clear and strong, made of grape residue.