Description
Grande Armée, Fine Champagne, Impérial Brandy, Glass shoulder button 'N'. 1811 was regarded at the time as the greatest vintage in living memory, and is now universally held to be the finest vintage of the 19th century throughout the vineyards of Western Europe.
DETAILS:
- Provenance: Christies London
- Vintage: 1811
- Bottled: 1910
- Classification: Impérial
- Region: Fine Champagne
- Bottle Shape: Squat
- Seal: Original Cork
- ABV: 40%
Bottle Size: 700 ml
1811 - THE COMET VINTAGE
1811 was regarded at the time as the greatest vintage in living memory, and is now universally held to be the finest vintage of the 19th century throughout the vineyards of Western Europe. In the same year, Napoleon himself visited the region, and was presented with a barrel of cognac as a gift for his young son. Many ascribed the extraordinary weather to the remarkable astronomical event that had dominated the year.
The exceptional quality of 1811 cognac was recognized immediately, and the leading producers marked the vintage either with the date on the bottle, or, more unusually, with a picture of the comet forever associated with the vintage. The date "1811" or the star (as the comet symbol soon became) were regarded as signs of infallible quality, and the leading producers were not slow to exploit this.