

(€195.72 L)
A unique Grande Champagne cognac; masculine, fruity, with a clear finish.
Single Cru indicates that the cognac represents one of the six crus of Cognac, in this case, Grande Champagne. It is masculine, dry, with a clear finish—a cognac for ascetic spirits.
Producer: The House of Godet traces its origins back to Bonaventure Godet, a Dutch merchant who settled in La Rochelle in the 16th century. Taking advantage of the strategic location on the Atlantic coast, he began exporting wine and salt. To better preserve the wines, he had them distilled—thus, cognac was born. This innovation quickly gained favor, even with royal courts.
Today, five centuries later, the Godet brothers—Jean-Édouard, Maxime, and Cyril—represent the 15th generation carrying forward the family tradition. While most modern cognacs are made primarily from the juice of the Ugni Blanc grape, Godet takes a different path: they focus on rare grape varieties like Folle Blanche, Montils, and Colombard to create unique blends.
Tasting Notes,Color: Golden or saffron tones, Aroma: Wild carnation and fresh mango, Palate: Masculine with flavors of dried fruits and lychees
4 Items |
Volume | 0,70l |
Alcohol | 40° |
Packing | Gift box |
Producer | Godet Frères, 34 Quai Louis Durand,17000 La Rochelle, France |
Bottling | Mis en bouteille à la Propriété |