Grosperrin - Orange Liqueur - lot n°1068 - 40%
There Grosperrin House was created by Jean Grosperrin who arrived in Cognac in 1991 after occupying the positions of agricultural worker, shepherd and sheep shearer in the summer. In 1992, he became a country broker and set out to meet small farms in the region, in search of the rarest lots. But in 1999, he took a new turn and bought a few casks of old cognacs. Combined with its three stills, the story of Grosperrin Cognacs begins. In 2004, it is his son Guilhem who takes over the company. It constitutes stocks and enriches the cellars of exceptional Cognacs. Also, he select plots and initiates contracts with winegrowers . In 2012, he went to meet the foreign importers and thus develops a network of amateurs and collectors.
The Orange d'Or liqueur is a blend of rare alcohols, natural essences of bitter oranges, sugar, very old Armagnacs, French Brandy and Cognac, all aged for a minimum of 3 years in ex -American Bourbon barrels . At the end of these 3 years, the liqueur is drawn off and then macerated in a small tank with blackcurrant buds from Burgundy, in order to enhance the nobility of this unique liqueur. Finally, the bottles rest for a few months before being marketed.