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Camus Special Reserve Cognac - Grand Masters Collection - The Irises Van Gogh


Highest Price: 2024 £105.00

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Camus Special Reserve Cognac - Grand Masters Collection - The Irises Van Gogh
Camus Special Reserve Cognac - Grand Masters Collection - The Irises Van Gogh
LOT ID: 0324-771

Winning Bid
£105.00

End Date: 24 Apr 2024

Camus Special Reserve Cognac - Grand Masters Collection - The Irises Van Gogh

Camus Special Reserve Cognac. Grand Masters Collection. The Irises Van Gogh. Limited Edition. Limoges ceramic plated with 22k Gold. No size or strength stated although likely 5cl.

Category: Cognac

Country: France

Bottle Size: NA

ABV: NA

Jean-Baptiste Camus founded a collective named La Grande Marque with several other grower-producers in 1863, but soon bought out his partners and renamed the business Camus La Grande Marque. After his death in 1894 his sons took over, winning the patronage of Tsar Nicholas II and beginning a long and fruitful relationship with Russia. Camus was an early entrant into the Duty Free market in the 1960s, marketing Baccarat crystal and Limoge ceramic decanters with great success.

Camus is based in Borderies, the smallest Cognac appellation, and introduced the first ever 100% Borderies XO Cognac in 2000. Today, Camus is well-established in the first rank of prestige Cognac marques outside the Big Four producers, and has remained independent and under family control for five generations.