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In order to provide information on a specific bottle, we need to know the batch number featured on the back of the bottle (13-figure number starting with an L if it has one) and photos.
Once we have received this information, we will do our utmost to answer your query rapidly.
We recommend drinking our cognacs in a tulip or a balloon glass. For your information, the tulip glass is preferred by our Master Assembler as the shape of this glass steadily releases the cognac's aromas and allows him to make a more precise judgment than when using the balloon glass. You should smell it in several short inhalations. Then take a small sip and keep it in your mouth for a moment before swallowing. The aromas perceived by the nose are then revealed and you will analyze the flavors and four notes traditionally found in cognac: fruity, floral, spicy and woody. These will rise to the palate and will allow you to appreciate the cognac's length.
Getting away from traditional drinking of cognac after a meal, we recommend using it in cocktails by mixing young cognac with tonic water, ginger ale or drinking it simply on the rocks. You will find great cocktail recipes on our site.
We are absolutely unable to give a price assessment. Only the organizations specializing in auctions of old bottles should be consulted for this sort of item.