The Lhéraud Cognac process
Cognac Lheraud is located in the Fine Champagne crus of Cognac, and is famous for its influence from both oceanic and continental climate. When they were first founded, the vines were planted to three varieties of grape: Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche and Colombard. Due to the spread of various diseases including phylloxera, the latter two were replaced by Ugni Blanc as time went on. This Cognac house is one of the only ones in the region to have grown all three varieties and to use them in their blends.
How to enjoy
As a versatile Cognac, the Cuvee 10 Renaissance Cognac by Lheraud goes really well with food pairing and cocktails, neat, and over ice - so you have the option to play around with it. It arrives in a truly stunning tall bottle with a slim neck, and a cork lid. The presentation sleeve is leather and gold-embossed, and will look great on show.