Hennessy Extra Rare
Hennessy Extra first appeared in 1923 (source: Cognac-Ton) as a 70-year old expression. In 1947 the Cognaçaise bottle got replaced by a tulip-shaped decanter, created by Gerald de Geoffre de Chabrignac.
This Hennessy Extra Rare Cognac is actually a Hennessy Paradis, first released in 1979, from a period in which the names Extra, Extra Rare, Paradis Extra and Paradis were used.
Content 70cl - volume 40%
Hennessy was founded in 1765 by Irishman Richard Hennessy, Captain in the French Army. It took Hennessy just a few years to dominate the market and actually they have never lost their leading position since. Hennessy was the first producer which came with a Extra Old (XO) and they also invented the star-ranking system. In 1971 Hennessy merched with Moët et Chandon forming Moët-Hennessy. After their 1987 merger with Louis Vuton the newly formed company LVMH became one of the largest conglomerates in luxury products. One year later, in 1988, Bernard Arnault purchased a share of LVMH and eventually became the new owner of Hennessy, still world's largest producer of Cognac.
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