


Maison Surrenne Tonneau No. 1 Petite Champagne Cognac [Bottled 2005]
Maison Surrenne Tonneau No. 1 Petite Champagne Cognac Bottled 2005
"Inconceivably rich. A blend of century-old petite champagne assembled in a large tun in 1922, topped off annually now for more than 90 years. Astonishing complexity: contains dozens of very old cognacs. The average age probably approaches 150 years."
Maison Surrenne is Germain-Robin’s label for cognac sourced from Tiffon. Germain-Robin had been bottling the Tonneau No. 1 since ~2001 at cask strength up until the 2010 releases. This 2005 release is from the earlier, highly acclaimed era of Tonneau No. 1. One of only 180 bottles.
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Maison Surrenne Tonneau No. 1 Petite Champagne Cognac Bottled 2005
"Inconceivably rich. A blend of century-old petite champagne assembled in a large tun in 1922, topped off annually now for more than 90 years. Astonishing complexity: contains dozens of very old cognacs. The average age probably approaches 150 years."
Maison Surrenne is Germain-Robin’s label for cognac sourced from Tiffon. Germain-Robin had been bottling the Tonneau No. 1 since ~2001 at cask strength up until the 2010 releases. This 2005 release is from the earlier, highly acclaimed era of Tonneau No. 1. One of only 180 bottles.














