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Hennessy Richard

Hennessy Richard

Regular price $9,795.00 AUD
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A masterpiece for a masterpiece. Confident and assertive, this exceptional blend is made from some of the scarcest eaux-de-vie in Hennessy's reserves, carefully selected and preserved in The Founder's Cellar. For this reason, Richard Hennessy cognac has been crafted in an extremely limited quantity: 12 tierçons, a historic barrel handcrafted in French oak by generations of cooper Masters at Hennessy's own barrel-making workshop. The result is at once intuitive and unexpected: a monumental tribute to a pioneer.

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - Room temperature
Storage advice - Store upright in a cool, dark, dry place
Closure - Cap with Cork
Health warning - Contains sulphites
Alcohol by volume - 40.0%
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TASTING NOTES
PERFECT SERVE
ORIGIN

Appearance: Its wonderful amber colours show a pure and warm intensity, foretelling of an undeniable power to come.

Aroma: The nose is filled with delicate flowery notes, soft spices, nutmeg and hints of fennel.

Taste: The spices, notes of leather and preserved fruits appear and reappear over and over, returning to emphasise the aromatic complexity of the nose in one magnificent symphony of flavour.

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Cognac, France. The story of the Hennessy began with one man’s vision. An Irish officer in the service of the King of France, Richard Hennessy foresaw the extraordinary international commercial potential of Cognac’s eaux-de-vie. In 1765, he set up his own business and founded a House that has since met with unequalled and unwavering success.That success is the result of a constant quest for excellence in the creation of exceptional cognacs.

EXCEPTIONALLY CRAFTED CHAMPAGNES

Cognac tradition. Craftmanship. Creativity. Centuries of expertise. Discover the full Hennessy Cognac range and enjoy a unique cognac tasting experience. Could Richard Hennessy and his eldest son James possibly have imagined at the end of the eighteenth century that, one day, their cognac would have travelled the world over, ignoring borders and challenging traditions?