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Hennessy Paradis Cognac. 70cl. 40%. In presentation box.
An old bottle of the sumptuous long-aged prestige Hennessy Paradis cognac. Hennessy Paradis was first introduced in 1979, taking over from the old Hennessy Extra series as the top core range bottling from the house, which has been the largest of the Big Four cognac producers since the end of the 19th century.
Hennessy Paradis takes its name from the company’s Paradis cellar, where the oldest and greatest of Hennessy’s mind-blowing collection of ancient old eaux-de-vie slumber for decades before being blended in very small batches for Hennessy Paradis and other luxury prestige cuvees. This old bottle of Hennessy Paradis has packaging consistent with the late 1980s / early 1990s editions of this magnificent long-aged cognac.
Hennessy is one of the Big Four cognac producers, alongside Martell, Remy Martin and Courvoisier. The business was founded in Charente by Irishman Richard Hennessy in 1765 after a military career in the French Army. The Hennessy brand was registered as Jas. Hennessy & Co. in 1813 by Richard Hennessy’s son James, who appointed Jean Fillioux as his Master Blender, a position that has been held by Fillioux’s descendants for seven generations since.
James Hennessy invented the VSOP classification in 1817 and his son Maurice Hennessy later introduced the star rating system for Cognac in 1865 and invented the XO category in 1870. In 1971 Kilian Hennessy oversaw the company’s merger with Moet & Chandon to create Moet-Hennessy, which today is jointly owned by parent company LVMH and Diageo.
| BID | DATE | TIME | |
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| £155.00 | 12th February 2026 | 06:39 AM | |
