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10. $5,000 – Courvoisier L’Esprit Decanter
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Made from a variety of blends, some which date back to Napoleon I, Courvoisier’s L’Esprit is smoky and rich,
with fragrances of cinnamon and dried apricot flowers. The flavor (http://www.shoppersvineyard.com/product_new.asp?pID=35957&utm_source=Vinquire&utm_medium=WineFeed&utm_term=winebottle&utm_campaign=base) is initially powerful but has a mellow aftertaste.
9. $5,500 – Jenssen Arcana
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Aged 98 years in Oak barrels, Jenssen’s Arcana is powerful, “extraordinarily (http://www.evinite.com/cognac-jenssen-arcana-p-1781.html)”
concentrated and only bottled, sealed and certified upon request.
8. $6,000 – Hine Triomphe Talent De Thomas Hine Crystal Decanter
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Each bottle of Hine’s high-end Talent de Thomas is bottled in a Baccarat decanter and placed within an actual cigar humidor
made from Maccasar ***** and Honduran Mahogany which helps preserve the spirit’s delicate floral bouquet (http://www.evinite.com/cognac-hine-talent-p-1780.html).
7. $6,400 – Frapin Cuvée 1888
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A rare blend of Cognacs from Frapin’s reserves, the Cuvée is bottled beneath a 24-karat gold stopper in a twisty crystal decanter
that looks like a prop from a community Shakespeare staging. Flowery flavors (http://acorkabove.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=505) combine with sweet spices, honey and toasted vanilla notes.
6. $7,500 – Martell Creation Cognac In Handcarved Baccarat Decanter
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Martell’s rare cognac is a “reinterpretation (http://www.wallywine.com/p-20456-martell-creation-cognac-in-unique-hand-carved-baccarat-decanter.aspx)” of a batch first casked at the start of the 19th century. The Grand Extra has a soft flavor
that starts as dried fruit and marmalade and fades into notes of walnuts and cedarwood.
5. $7,900 – Le Voyage de Delamain
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A blend of cognacs from Delamain, Le Voyage was bottled in 500 crystal decanters, most of which (http://www.luxuo.com/wines-spirits/le-voyage-de-delamain-grande-champagne.html) were quickly bought
or reserved by eager collectors. It’s rumored to have a complex taste that fades from Russian leather to tobacco, coffee and Eastern spices.
4. $12,900 – Hardy Perfection 140 years Cognac
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Supposedly (http://www.send.com/product.php?id=103641&list=647?ovchn=FRO&ovcpn=sendOnlineFRO&ovcrn=Hardy+Perfection+140+years+Cognac&ovtac=CMP&zmam=6947509&zmas=1&zmac=95&zmap=S103641) the “World’s oldest known unblended cognac,” this offering from Hardy was limited to 300 Daum crystal decanters.
It’s an exceedingly rare cognac that is said to taste of coffee, chocolate and oak.
3. $55,000 – Remy Martin Cognac Black Pearl Louis XIII
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When you swish Remy Martin’s deep amber-colored Black Pearl Louis XIII around in your mouth,
you’re actually tasting 1,200 40 to 100-year old cognacs blended together. The swill is said (http://www.novusvinum.com/gifts/spirits/remymartin.html) to smell of flowers, fruits and spices,
it’s flavor a mixture of ginger, cinnamon and Cuban cigars.
2. $200,000 – Hennessy Beaute du Siecle Cognac
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Insert a bronze key, turn, and Hennessy’s Baccarat crystal-bottled Beaute du Siecle (http://www.luxist.com/2007/12/19/hennessy-beaute-du-siecle-cognac/) rises up on a tray.
Housed in a melted aluminum and mirrored glass case this mixture is blended from Hennessy’s reserves of 47 to 100-year-old cognacs.
1. $2 million – Henri IV, Cognac Grande Champagne
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An elixir mixed since 1776 (http://www.luxurylaunches.com/other_stuff/most_expensive_cognac_henri_iv_cognac_grande_champ agne_for_2_million.php) by the direct descendants of King Henri IV, each batch of Henri IV Dudognon Heritage is aged in a barrel for more than 100 years
and capped inside a 24-karat gold-dipped and 6,500 diamond-bejeweled bottle
http://pic.azardl.com/images/38610319085948087365.jpg
Made from a variety of blends, some which date back to Napoleon I, Courvoisier’s L’Esprit is smoky and rich,
with fragrances of cinnamon and dried apricot flowers. The flavor (http://www.shoppersvineyard.com/product_new.asp?pID=35957&utm_source=Vinquire&utm_medium=WineFeed&utm_term=winebottle&utm_campaign=base) is initially powerful but has a mellow aftertaste.
9. $5,500 – Jenssen Arcana
http://pic.azardl.com/images/96261478838613117374.jpg
Aged 98 years in Oak barrels, Jenssen’s Arcana is powerful, “extraordinarily (http://www.evinite.com/cognac-jenssen-arcana-p-1781.html)”
concentrated and only bottled, sealed and certified upon request.
8. $6,000 – Hine Triomphe Talent De Thomas Hine Crystal Decanter
http://pic.azardl.com/images/52359139837063534552.jpg
Each bottle of Hine’s high-end Talent de Thomas is bottled in a Baccarat decanter and placed within an actual cigar humidor
made from Maccasar ***** and Honduran Mahogany which helps preserve the spirit’s delicate floral bouquet (http://www.evinite.com/cognac-hine-talent-p-1780.html).
7. $6,400 – Frapin Cuvée 1888
http://pic.azardl.com/images/12797789230327850331.jpg
A rare blend of Cognacs from Frapin’s reserves, the Cuvée is bottled beneath a 24-karat gold stopper in a twisty crystal decanter
that looks like a prop from a community Shakespeare staging. Flowery flavors (http://acorkabove.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=505) combine with sweet spices, honey and toasted vanilla notes.
6. $7,500 – Martell Creation Cognac In Handcarved Baccarat Decanter
http://pic.azardl.com/images/64469171441748175585.jpg
Martell’s rare cognac is a “reinterpretation (http://www.wallywine.com/p-20456-martell-creation-cognac-in-unique-hand-carved-baccarat-decanter.aspx)” of a batch first casked at the start of the 19th century. The Grand Extra has a soft flavor
that starts as dried fruit and marmalade and fades into notes of walnuts and cedarwood.
5. $7,900 – Le Voyage de Delamain
http://pic.azardl.com/images/37526596823082006081.jpg
A blend of cognacs from Delamain, Le Voyage was bottled in 500 crystal decanters, most of which (http://www.luxuo.com/wines-spirits/le-voyage-de-delamain-grande-champagne.html) were quickly bought
or reserved by eager collectors. It’s rumored to have a complex taste that fades from Russian leather to tobacco, coffee and Eastern spices.
4. $12,900 – Hardy Perfection 140 years Cognac
http://pic.azardl.com/images/26009921651836212955.jpg
Supposedly (http://www.send.com/product.php?id=103641&list=647?ovchn=FRO&ovcpn=sendOnlineFRO&ovcrn=Hardy+Perfection+140+years+Cognac&ovtac=CMP&zmam=6947509&zmas=1&zmac=95&zmap=S103641) the “World’s oldest known unblended cognac,” this offering from Hardy was limited to 300 Daum crystal decanters.
It’s an exceedingly rare cognac that is said to taste of coffee, chocolate and oak.
3. $55,000 – Remy Martin Cognac Black Pearl Louis XIII
http://pic.azardl.com/images/40689423472070979679.jpg
When you swish Remy Martin’s deep amber-colored Black Pearl Louis XIII around in your mouth,
you’re actually tasting 1,200 40 to 100-year old cognacs blended together. The swill is said (http://www.novusvinum.com/gifts/spirits/remymartin.html) to smell of flowers, fruits and spices,
it’s flavor a mixture of ginger, cinnamon and Cuban cigars.
2. $200,000 – Hennessy Beaute du Siecle Cognac
http://pic.azardl.com/images/55929074049751163664.jpg
Insert a bronze key, turn, and Hennessy’s Baccarat crystal-bottled Beaute du Siecle (http://www.luxist.com/2007/12/19/hennessy-beaute-du-siecle-cognac/) rises up on a tray.
Housed in a melted aluminum and mirrored glass case this mixture is blended from Hennessy’s reserves of 47 to 100-year-old cognacs.
1. $2 million – Henri IV, Cognac Grande Champagne
http://pic.azardl.com/images/13959520077903883036.jpg
An elixir mixed since 1776 (http://www.luxurylaunches.com/other_stuff/most_expensive_cognac_henri_iv_cognac_grande_champ agne_for_2_million.php) by the direct descendants of King Henri IV, each batch of Henri IV Dudognon Heritage is aged in a barrel for more than 100 years
and capped inside a 24-karat gold-dipped and 6,500 diamond-bejeweled bottle