The Oldest Cognac in the World
An Unforgettable Historical Masterpiece
Discover the oldest cognac in the world, a true museum piece that will enrich any serious collection.
This magnificent bottle, crafted in crystal with engraved decorations and an openworked gold mantle, exudes pure elegance.
In the center, an enamel plate proudly displays the name of the producer and the vintage of the cognac.
A Unique Story and Heritage
Accompanied by a green natural stone base, featuring intricate text and gilded letters, an engraved drinking glass, and a glass dome, this ensemble forms an impressive centerpiece.
The bottle contains approximately half the volume of a standard bottle and is filled with the last bit of cognac from the 1696 vintage cask.
As stated on the accompanying certificate from the time, this exceptional bottle was once gifted by the producer to Mr. Edmond Jaulin, one of the co-founders of the brand Jules Robin.
Around 1880, the cognac was bottled in this luxurious packaging, and now it is ready for its next journey and destination.
A Rediscovered Gem
A few years ago, this bottle was rediscovered in a collection in France, and now presents a unique opportunity to own not only the oldest cognac in the world but also the only known cognac from the 17th century.
Seize this opportunity to add a piece of history to your collection and enjoy the exceptional beauty and rich heritage of this cognac.