COGNAC 1800 RAYNAL & CO
Raynal & Co is traced its founding to 1814 with Pinet Casillion company and a logo that showed three stacked barrels. In 1840 Raynal was later founded in Jarnac of the Cognac region in France. The brandy became popular enough that the logo became more identifiable than the company so “Three Barrels Brandy” was marketed in Britain beginning in 1947.
Raynal & Cie has been blending French “eaux-de-vie” of the most excellent quality. This more than 150-year-old tradition gives their cognacs a vibrant bouquet and silky smooth taste. Pellisson acquired the Raynal company in 1975. William Grant & Sons acquired Raynal & Co in October 2005.
Cognac 1800 Raynal & Co is the high age known vintage of the company. This more than hundred-year-old version is on the list of the world’s oldest bottles of Cognac, always strongly sought by collectors. Liquors is distilled and matured in dark cellars, under the right conditions, and then bottled at the right intensity to produce this super product.
The label of the bottle that has been eroded and destroyed over time once again affirms the extremely old age of the bottle, which is exactly a version that money is not sure to buy in the present and future.