COGNAC MASSOUGNES 1802
It is reported that the Cognacs of the Massougnes were distilled, bottled and sold widely before 1730s. But after that, the land was devastated by a type of insect, scientifically known as phylloxera. This insect is a terrible pest that swept and destroyed cognac vineyards throughout Europe in the 19th century.
Massougnes 1802 is packaged in a compact glass bottle, about ¾ gallon (more than 3 liters). Especially, this cognac has been aged for more than 2 centuries, making the flavor even more rich and attractive. This 219 year old Massougnes bottle is in the top “most expensive Cognac bottles in the world”.
“Whiskey collecting is a never-losing gamble,” said a famous collector. And so is the rare Cognac, where searching is rooted in passion but is sure to always be highly profitable for collectors.