PRUNIER COGNAC
Founding and History
Prunier Cognac was established in 1705 by the Prunier family in the town of Cognac, France. With over three centuries of experience, Prunier is one of the oldest Cognac houses still in operation today. The brand has a rich history marked by its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, originally gaining recognition for its exceptional eaux-de-vie.
Throughout its long history, Prunier has maintained a strong family tradition, with generations of the Prunier family involved in the production and blending of Cognac. The house has built a reputation for its meticulous attention to detail, innovative practices, and dedication to preserving the traditional methods of Cognac production.
Style and Offerings
Prunier Cognacs are known for their elegance, complexity, and distinctive character. The house places a strong emphasis on the selection of high-quality grapes sourced from the prestigious crus of Cognac, particularly Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne.
The style of Prunier Cognacs often highlights a harmonious blend of floral, fruity, and spicy notes, with an emphasis on smooth textures and balanced flavors. The house is committed to aging its eaux-de-vie in fine French oak barrels, allowing the Cognacs to develop rich, nuanced profiles over time.
PRUNIER COGNAC
30 Rue Léonce Laval, 16100 Cognac, France
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