Cognac GROSPERRIN - Petite Champagne 1992 - Lot No. 839 - 46.9%
The Maison Grosperrin was founded by Jean Grosperrin, a passionate enthusiast who arrived in Cognac in 1991. After working various jobs such as farm laborer, shepherd, and sheep shearer during the summer, he quickly immersed himself in the world of viticulture. In 1992, he became a country broker, traveling through small regional farms to find rare and authentic cognac lots. In 1999, Jean Grosperrin took a decisive turn by acquiring his first barrels of old cognacs, thus laying the foundations of the prestigious history of Cognacs Grosperrin, combined with the use of his three traditional stills. In 2004, his son Guilhem took over the family business. Under his leadership, the stocks grew and the cellars were enriched with exceptional cognacs. Through his rigorous selection of plots and the establishment of sustainable contracts with local winegrowers, he guarantees unique quality and traceability. In 2012, Guilhem expanded his horizons, developing a strong network of foreign importers and passionate collectors worldwide, thus ensuring the international reputation of the Maison.
This Cognac Petite Champagne Lot No. 839, vintage 1992, comes from a small traditional family farm where not only vines but also cereals are cultivated, along with complementary livestock farming. Located near the picturesque village of Salles-de-Barbezieux, in the heart of the Petite Champagne region, this rural commune benefits from a renowned limestone terroir, offering eaux-de-vie of incomparable finesse and elegance, highly prized by discerning enthusiasts.