REMI LANDIER Tres Vieux Fins Bois
FRANCE / POITOU-CHARENTES - REMI LANDIER - Ref. 2097
- 0,70l
- 40,00%
- Case of 6
- Packaging SANS
The origins of Rémi Landier Cognac go back to the
end of the 19th century, when Julien Girard (Rémi
Landier’s grandfather) settled in Cors in the Fins
Bois and planted his first vines in 1890. Aware of
the uniqueness of their terroir and their eaux-de-vie,
Rémi Landier and his sons created their eponymous
brand of cognac in 1973. Being distillers for the
major trading houses, they produce small quantities
of bottles under their label, Rémi Landier, which
has long remained the prerogative of connoisseurs
The origins of Rémi Landier Cognac go back to the
end of the 19th century, when Julien Girard (Rémi
Landier’s grandfather) settled in Cors in the Fins
Bois and planted his first vines in 1890. Aware of
the uniqueness of their terroir and their eaux-de-vie,
Rémi Landier and his sons created their eponymous
brand of cognac in 1973. Being distillers for the
major trading houses, they produce small quantities
of bottles under their label, Rémi Landier, which
has long remained the prerogative of connoisseurs