COGNAC COUPRIE
Founding and History
Couprie Cognac was founded in the 18th century, with roots tracing back to 1763 when Jean-Baptiste Couprie began crafting Cognac in the heart of the Charente region. The house has remained in the Couprie family for generations, maintaining its artisanal heritage and dedication to quality throughout its history.
The estate is known for its traditional methods of production, combined with modern techniques that enhance the character and quality of its Cognacs. Over the years, Couprie has built a reputation for crafting distinctive spirits that reflect the rich history and terroir of the region.
Style and Offerings
Couprie Cognac is celebrated for its commitment to producing high-quality, small-batch spirits. The house emphasizes using only the finest grapes sourced from its own vineyards, primarily located in the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne crus.
The Cognacs produced by Couprie are characterized by their smoothness, complexity, and rich flavor profiles. The house focuses on traditional aging processes, often utilizing a mix of older and younger eaux-de-vie to create balanced and harmonious expressions.
COGNAC COUPRIE
1 La Roumade, 16300 Lignières-Ambleville, France
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