The Story Hennessy Master Blender’s Selection No. 1 (375mL)
About Hennessy Master Blender’s Selection No. 1 (375mL)
The first in a this craft series showcasing the best of the world’s largest cognac reserve, Hennessy Master Blender’s Selection No. 1 (375mL) is a special creation by Yan Fillioux, Hennessy’s 7th generation master blender. A unique blend, it uses Hennessy’s private reserve of eaux-de-vie and aged in both young and old French Oak barrels.
Hennessy Master Blender’s Selection No. 1 cognac is crafted as a single batch at 43% in order to release powerful aromatic tones combined with delicate spicy notes. It’s a full-bodied, refined blend bright amber in color with a golden sheen. It has an aroma of lightly grilled almonds that gives way to a palate of candied apricots and a sweet finish.
Each bottle is numbered and signed by the Master Blender.
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About Hennessy
Maison Hennessy is one of the most iconic and distinguished cognac houses. The brand, which has become synonymous with cognac, has significantly shaped the history of this sophisticated French spirit. The dynastic Hennessy family has been dominating the Cognac industry for two and a half centuries. In 1765, Richard Hennessy, an Irish officer serving in Louis XV’s army, set out to create the world’s finest cognac. The refined and highly popularized elixir became a thriving export business, shipping as far as Ireland, Britain, and Europe.
Today, Hennessy is part of LVMH Group, prevailing as one of the most famous innovative, revolutionary cognac companies globally. The brand is known for cultivating profitable relationships across markets, like its well-known relationship with the Hip-Hop industry. The Hennessy estate/headquarters are based in Cognac’s famous town in Charente, where cognac production reigns supreme.
About Cognac
Cognac is a type of brandy produced in the Cognac region of France.
Because the French take it very seriously, there are numerous rules cognac makers have to follow not to fall “short” into the brandy category.
The white wine from the specific grapes (Ugni blanc) has to be doubly distilled in a copper pot still before being aged for at least two years in oak casks from which the wood can only come from two specific forests in France (Limousin or Tronçais).
Depending on the age, there are three types of cognac, the youngest V.S. (Very Special), V.S.O.P. (Very Superior Old Pale), and the X.O. (Extra Old)
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