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Chateau Paulet Cognac Tres Vieille Fine Reserve 1914

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€1.600,00

Chateau Paulet Cognac 1914

The Chateau Paulet Cognac 1914 is a rare survivor from a defining moment in history. Because it was distilled in 1914, it carries more than a century of heritage. Moreover, Chateau Paulet is associated with traditional French cellar practice and careful long-term maturation. The Très Vieille Fine Reserve classification signals a selection of very old eaux-de-vie, chosen for depth and harmony.

  • Distillery: Chateau Paulet
  • Classification: Tres Vieille Fine Reserve
  • Type: Cognac
  • Region: France
  • Vintage: 1914
  • Bottle size: 0,7L (estimated)
  • Alcohol Content: 40%
DETAILS & COLLECTIBILITY

To begin with, a 1914 cognac is exceptionally scarce today. Production was limited at the time and few bottles endured. Additionally, extended aging would have created a calm, layered profile. Expect notes of dried fruits, antique oak and gentle spice. The palate is likely smooth, deep and persistent. In conclusion, this Cognac Vintage 1914 is an amazing piece of history.

Furthermore, the Très Vieille Fine Reserve status adds strong collector weight. It indicates exceptional maturity and careful cask selection. Because the bottle comes from such an early vintage, provenance matters greatly for enthusiasts. Therefore, this release fits high-end vintage collections and historic Cognac line-ups. As a result, the Chateau Paulet 1914 offers enduring prestige and meaningful long-term value.

Chateau Paulet Cognac Tres Vieille Fine Reserve 1914
Chateau Paulet Cognac Tres Vieille Fine Reserve 1914 Sale price€1.600,00